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Jesse Shaw: The Jet 4-Out High Post Offense

Item Number: BD-05015

  • Currently 3.60/5 Stars.
3.60/5 Stars (5 Reviews)


Solve your scoring problem with an offense that maximizes motion and attacks the paint
  • Learn how to use floor spacing to isolate defenders and prevent common help defense rotations
  • Get two counters to maintain continuity and eliminate predictability
  • Learn five quick hitters that will get your best players shots from their favorite spots

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Solve your scoring problem with an offense that maximizes motion and attacks the paint
  • Learn how to use floor spacing to isolate defenders and prevent common help defense rotations
  • Get two counters to maintain continuity and eliminate predictability
  • Learn five quick hitters that will get your best players shots from their favorite spots

with Jesse Shaw,
Sheboygan South High School (WI) Head Boys Coach;
former Antigo High School (WI) Head Boys Basketball Coach;
2010 Wisconsin Coach of the Year; 4x Coach of the Year; 4 straight conference titles (2013-16)

Trying to score points in high school can be tough with multiple types of pressure defenses, limited post play and kids taking bad shots. Jesse Shaw presents the Jet Offense, which capitalizes on floor spacing along with motion and ball-screening actions to attack the paint relentlessly. Borrowing from John Beilein's Michigan 2-guard offensive attack, Coach Shaw has modified the scheme to fit high school level talent while maintaining its perimeter-heavy focus and philosophy.

The Jet Offense emphasizes four guard spots and a high post position. Coach Shaw shows you the three passing options to initiate the offense with five options to score off of each initial pass. He includes two counters and five quick-hitting plays within the Jet Offense, as well as three pressure releases he uses.

Jet Offense

Normally not blessed with teams with great size, Coach Shaw instead focuses on floor spacing and motion to aid his players in achieving high percentage shots. In a 5-on-0 half court setting, he fully explains the rotations and various triggers required for the offense to initiate. Coach Shaw teaches the three basic movements of the Jet Offense, each keyed off of the passer:

  • Guard-to-Guard Pass: Learn how to use a rub screen in the beginning to create space in the paint for the next scoring option. Off of the ball screen, guards will have five scoring options that will stifle any defense.
  • Guard-to-Corner Pass: Learn how to start the offense with simple eye contact. Shooters will have multiple scoring options coming off of a down screen from the post, including a top cut, backdoor cut, and curl cut.
  • Guard to Post Pass: Learn how to pull your post player away from the post to create open lanes for scoring. It also gives your post players the ability to slash to the rim for a quick bucket or post up and use their back to the basket moves to create a scoring opportunity.

Pressure Releases

Your team will need to have a plan if the defense overplays each pass and looks to take you out of your offensive rhythm. Coach Shaw demonstrates three pressure release options using a dribble clear, backdoor cut, and dribble up to get into the Jet Offense

Counters for the Jet Offense

Counters are must-haves when the defense is cheating on the basic actions. Coach Shaw displays various counters that players can execute to maintain continuity and eliminate predictability. All aim to take advantage of a defense that is settling in on the various motions involved within the offense.

You'll learn two counters that will allow your best shooter to get an open look behind the arc and an option for your post to pick and pop for an open look from the perimeter

Quick Hitters for the Jet Offense

Defenses will eventually catch up to the basic movements within an offense, so varying the attack becomes paramount. Having quick-hitter plays that originate from the same initial alignment as the core offense is the best way to keep a defense on their heels.

Coach Shaw demonstrates five sets that emphasize isolating ball-screens in order to prevent normal help-defensive ventures and create clear lanes to the rim. You'll see a post option on the block, a ball screen refusal, backdoor option, double stagger for your best shooter, and an end of game/quarter play for an open 3-point shot or pick and pop option with your post.

Coach Shaw gives you a great offense that you can use at the high school level. He gives you the flexibility to change the offensive movements and actions to fit your program. With all the options, counters and quick hitters, your opponents won't know how to guard your team as you race your way to a championship.

"Coach Shaw has a very versatile offense. If one option doesn't work there are several others that can really put the opposition in trouble" - Customer Review

Produced at the Spring 2015 Minneapolis (MN) clinic.

53 minutes. 2016.

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Jesse Shaw: The Jet 4-Out High Post Offense
on May 15, 2017
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
3/5 Stars

by Anonymous

Solid actions out of a 4 out 1 (The one is at the FT line). Not as free flowing a continuity as I was looking for.

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Jesse Shaw: The Jet 4-Out High Post Offense
on November 4, 2016
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
5/5 Stars

by Anonymous

Excellent video quality - available on phone and computer - content very good - a poor man's John Beilein - easy to run and understand. I think it will be a good addition to our offensive attack to compliment some other things we run.

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Jesse Shaw: The Jet 4-Out High Post Offense
on November 4, 2016
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
3/5 Stars

by Anonymous

This is really a basic offense. I was really excited for it because it was tailored towards high school athletes. I was a little let down because it was too basic however. I feel like it would be easy to guard as a continuous offense. I picked up a couple good quick hitters out of it but that's about it.

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Jesse Shaw: The Jet 4-Out High Post Offense
on August 22, 2016
  • Currently 2/5 Stars.
2/5 Stars

by Anonymous

only one take away that was helpful

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Jesse Shaw: The Jet 4-Out High Post Offense
on August 3, 2016
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
5/5 Stars

by JellyBean2144

5-Star Rating

I am giving the Jet 4-Out High Post Offense DVD a 5-Star Rating. I like the way coach Shaw explains the offense in a easy step by step process. This offense has the Michigan Men's basketball program 2-Guard feel to it and coach Shaw gives credit to Michigan's Mens Basketball coach, John Beiliein, but the Jet Offense has wrinkles that are adjusted to fit high school talent.

After going over the basic actions of the offense, the DVD then moves on to the entry points of the offense; Guard to Guard, Guard to Corner, and Guard to Post entries. With each entry, the instruction was clear and easy to apply. Next up is the Counters to run when the defense starts to cheat followed by three pressure release actions that will allow your offense to return to its basic structure. After presenting the offense, counters, and pressure release actions, coach Shaw presents 5- quick hitters. And those quick hitters have 1,2, 3 options. What I like about this whole offense is not only the constant action is the counters that flow right back into the original structure of the offense. Players are in constant movement and reacting to what the defense is doing. Great DVD to have.

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