Pistol/Hurry Up Offense by Dave Severns

Written by: Chris Hungerford

|

|

Time to read 4 min

About the Pistol Offense


Hurry Up Offense, better known as a Pistol Offense, is a transition offense that can create quick shots for you. With the great spacing and the flow, you can run the Pistol Offense by reading the first pass of your point guard, without calling the play. This style of playing is very hard to scout and to prepare defense for it. 

Spacing and Set up


The setup for the Hurry Up Offense gives you a lot of opportunities to attack the basket. 


For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.  


Our best shooter is on the weak side corner (Position 3), also stretching up the defense and making the key open. In the case that the defensive player helps from a weak corner, he leaves our best shooter wide open, and that's what we want. 


The trailer (Position 4) is in the middle of the court, and he should be the first Pick & Roll guy. 


Position 1 is our point guard, and he is positioned between the sideline and lane line. 


And finally, Position 2 is our guard, who is stepping inside three point line and at the level of the free throw line, is the closest player to the basket. He should aim to be even with the Position 1.


Position 1 and Position 2 are interchangeable, they can replace their position and Pistol Offense can still work perfectly.

How Hurry Up Offense Works


Since this is a transition offense, we are looking for the fast solutions. Therefore, the first pass goes to our closest man to the basket at this moment (Position 2). 

After passing, our point guard (Position 1) is going for a hand-off and trying to attack the basket and score a quick lay-up.

If our point guard doesn't have a chance to attack the basket after the hand-off, he is waiting for a flare screen (Position 4 and 2). After the screen, our guard (Position 2) should be open in the middle of the court on the three-point line, for the potential shot or penetration.

If there is no solution still, we have a great spacing for a Pick & Roll game on the side (Position 1 and 4).

After Pick & Roll you  should create some advantage.The great thing in playing this attack is that there is a continuation. Moving the ball from one side to another gives new solution and makes defense to work even harder.  

How to Practice Pistol Offense 


The best way to practice Pistol Offense is to break a part each situation on the court, and then slowly merge and build a full Hurry Up Offense, starting from 2 on 0, moving to 3 on 0, all the way to 5 on 0.

Who Can Play Pistol Offense


Hurry Up Offense is an offense for high schools, colleges, and professional teams. Every level can run this play, especially teams that are more prone to the game in transition.  

Learn More About Pistol Offense  from Dave Severns by renting the DVD.Just click below.

pistol offense

pistol offense

For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.  For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.  For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.   For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.   For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.   For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.  For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.  For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.  For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.  For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.  For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.  For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.  For instance, in the picture below we can see that the key is completely empty, and our big man (Position 5) stays wide on the three-point line, which leaves a lot of space for penetration.  


pistol offense. pistol offense. pistol offense. pistol offense. pistol offense. pistol offense. pistol offense. pistol offense. pistol offense. pistol offense. pistol offense. pistol offense. pistol offense. pistol offense. pistol offense.