Shooting Drills That Enhance Your Horns Sets
05/05/2016A shooting drill to help players develop decision making and shot mechanics necessary for Horns sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA shooting drill to help players develop decision making and shot mechanics necessary for Horns sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawShooting drills that will prepare players for the Flex Offense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA shooting drill for guards to get shot reps out of Iverson cuts, featuring pivot and shoots, rip through and finishes, and elbow attacks. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA shooting drill that allows guards to practice shooting off the floppy action in various situations. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA shooting drill that gives ball handlers and screeners shot reps from side PnR and flat screens. Â See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA shooting drill to prepare ball handlers and screeners for shots from side PnR and flat screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a drill to work on attacking a live defender and finishing at the basket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a drill that you can use to teach your players how to read a defender when using a hesitation move. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a drill to use when you are first teaching a player how to hesitate with the dribble. This drill is to be used solely for the teaching of technique. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis action is how Syracuse scored their first basket against North Carolina in the Final Four. It is a great play with Syracuse’s personnel utilizing #10 Cooney and his shooting ability. The action begins with the high ball screen while Cooney flares off a screen looking for his shot. When he doesn’t have a shot the other post sets a side ball screen for him to attack the basket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a zone roll/replace play used by NJCAA Division 1 National Champions Salt Lake City Community College. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat set to get the ball inside. This play completely clears out the weak side and the fade screen up top occupies potential weak side help. This is great action if the defense is fronting the post, as it gives a clear opportunity to throw the ball over the top of the post defender. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set play gets the ball in the post first. The Clippers do a great job setting this up. When Redick first comes off of Jordan’s screen he acts as if he is going to screen for Paul, but cuts at the last second. This misdirection sets it up for him to come right back around off of the stagger screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis action is great for teams with a scorer. Most teams are familiar enough with scouting reports to know where each player (especially the better players) is going to be coming off of screens. However, this action will force the defense to have to worry about going two different directions. By faking one way and going another, this can throw the defense off just enough to get your best player a clean look at the basket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Pistons ran this set out of a timeout. This set is effective for many reasons. First, they get the ball into the post which means everyone on the defense has to be ready to rotate to help prevent an easy basket. Next, the split screen up top on the strong side grabs X2’s attention because he has to be ready to stunt at 1 if X1 is late on the recovery/X1 and X4 do not switch. All of this action (the post up/split screen) sets the defense up for what Detroit really wants to get here—the hammer screen. Well-designed play with many options, including 5 on a slip. See More
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