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Dan Earl on Randomizing Offense, Shot Selection and Assist Analytics, and Late-Game Conundrums {Chattanooga}

Aug 29, 2025
Dan Earl, Head Coach at Chattanooga Mocs, shares his insights on offensive creativity rooted in a Princeton-inspired system. He emphasizes the pivotal role of the five-man in randomizing plays and making quick decisions. Earl also discusses the art of cutting and screening, detailing why his team excelled in efficiency last season. On late-game strategies, he tackles tricky dilemmas like fouling up three and defensive alignments, blending advanced analytics with foundational coaching principles to enhance player development.
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INSIGHT

Five-Man As Offensive Hub

  • Dan Earl treats the five man as a quarterback who randomizes actions and triggers the next concept.
  • That hub role creates spacing, cutting, ball movement, and keeps the offense flowing even when plays break down.
ADVICE

Prioritize Skilled, Playmaking Bigs

  • Recruit and develop five-men who can pass, shoot, and handle decision-making under pressure.
  • Rep offensive concepts frequently and force the five-man into ball-handling reps so they learn reads and spacing.
ADVICE

Play Fast But Fit Your Pieces

  • Play fast and encourage randomness, but tailor pace to your personnel's strengths.
  • Let the five-man roam the floor and use recurring concepts (one/two/three ball screens) to maintain continuity.
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