Dribble Drive Motion

The Dribble drive motion, or Memphis attack, is a basketball offensive strategy invented by former Pepperdine University basketball coach Vance Walberg and popularized by University of Memphis basketball coach John Calipari. The offense focuses on spreading the offensive players in the half court set, such that the point guard can drive through the defensive gaps for a layup or dunk, or kick out to the perimeter if the defense collapses on the driving guard. The offense is also known by various other names, including the AASAA offense (for attack, attack, skip, attack, attack), the Walberg offense, three or key and "Princeton on steroids".

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