Structure That Creates Advantage
The 14 Offense
Structure That Creates Advantage
The 14 Offense is built on a simple idea:
Advantage should be created by movement, not forced by the dribble.
Instead of relying on isolation or read-heavy actions, the 14 Offense organizes the floor through defined spots and movement pathways. Players aren’t guessing where to go—they are moving with purpose based on the location of the ball. This creates a consistent rhythm where spacing, timing, and angles work together to open passing lanes and create scoring opportunities.
The result is an offense that:
• creates an advantage earlier in the possession
• produces cleaner passing decisions
• generates natural assist opportunities
• maintains flow without sacrificing structure
BUILT TO WORK WITH WHAT YOU ALREADY RUN
The 14 Offense doesn’t replace what your team already does well—it strengthens it by giving players a clear structure for how to move, space, and function together.
Instead of relying on reads that develop late, players operate within a framework that allows them to act earlier, creating advantage before the defense is set.
It connects seamlessly with transition concepts like Captain Ball, allowing teams to move from rebound to advantage without needing to reset or slow the game down.
Structure replaces hesitation.
Movement creates advantage.
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