Italy - Horns Pop Drive
07/04/2016In this horns set, 4 pops out for a shot but uses the position of 5 to drive to the rim. 5 rolling to the basket gets "in the way" creating a rub type action when 4 drives. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this horns set, 4 pops out for a shot but uses the position of 5 to drive to the rim. 5 rolling to the basket gets "in the way" creating a rub type action when 4 drives. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawItaly runs a high ball-screen towards the single guard side (only one guard on the right wing). Running it this way opens up the right side of the floor for penetration. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a simple out of bounds play to get a quick shot on the right wing. The bigs set up on the block and screen in for the guards cutting out for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this 1-4 high set, Italy gets the 4 man the ball on the move in the slot looking to drive with a cross screen. 5 then sets a back-screen for the point if the drive for 4 isn't there. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 begins with the ball on the elbow and will speed dribble around the cone at the top of the key. Once 1 takes their first dribble, x1 must sprint around the cone and defend. 1 can score only in the paint. Switch after each shot and play first to 7 points by 1s. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the best ways to develop individual skill is to play 1v1 against players that are going to challenge you. That being said, rolling the ball out and playing mindless 1v1 is not the best option to achieve one's desired outcome. What I will advocate for in this article is to play multiple variations of 1v1 games in order to grow one's skill and challenge oneself in a unique way. For a PDF of all the games and drills shown in this article (as well as a bonus drill), please click here. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the best ways to develop individual skill is to play 1v1 against players that are going to challenge you. That being said, rolling the ball out and playing mindless 1v1 is not the best option to achieve one's desired outcome. What I will advocate for in this article is to play multiple variations of 1v1 games in order to grow one's skill and challenge oneself in a unique way. For a PDF of all the games and drills shown in this article (as well as a bonus drill), please click here. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the best ways to develop individual skill is to play 1v1 against players that are going to challenge you. That being said, rolling the ball out and playing mindless 1v1 is not the best option to achieve one's desired outcome. What I will advocate for in this article is to play multiple variations of 1v1 games in order to grow one's skill and challenge oneself in a unique way. For a PDF of all the games and drills shown in this article (as well as a bonus drill), please click here. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the best ways to develop individual skill is to play 1v1 against players that are going to challenge you. That being said, rolling the ball out and playing mindless 1v1 is not the best option to achieve one's desired outcome. What I will advocate for in this article is to play multiple variations of 1v1 games in order to grow one's skill and challenge oneself in a unique way. For a PDF of all the games and drills shown in this article (as well as a bonus drill), please click here. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play makes the defense move and finishes with a ram action (down screen right into a ball-screen). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this play, they set a cross screen into a point handoff straight into a flare screen for the 4 man. The combo action can open up a driving lane for the guard or a flare shot for the 4. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play is similar to the first one, but the point guard looks to drive immediately after taking the handoff. This is a great counter to use after first going to the flare option. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this set, Coach Pitino clears out the left side of the floor for a handoff and quick drive to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe 4 sets a down screen for the point guard in the lane. The defender trails the cutter and 1 curls the screen for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Drag Offense - A simple, seamless four-out ball screen offense. These are the basics of the continuity of the offense. The Drag Offense features drag screens, roll & replace, high/low principles and elements of the dribble drive motion offense. For drive and space rules, breakdown drills, post & rip rules and entries into this offense check out the complete Drag Offense Playbook. See More
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