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07/19/2013Here is a Sideline OB set used by CSKA during the 2012 Euroleague season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a Sideline OB set used by CSKA during the 2012 Euroleague season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTeaching your players to effectively and efficiently pass with 1 hand will improve skills and power and become overall better passers. The key to this drill is teaching both passers how to catch the ball and obsorb the force into your hand like a spring and fire the pass back from the shoulder area. When setting the pick & roll/pop many coaches force their players to roll opening their chest up so they never turn their back to the ball. I like to give my players the option to roll either way depending on their comfort level. (turning over their low shoulder or opening up). I personally prefer the quick turn (instead of opening to the ball) because it is quicker and the screener can create more space more efficiently. If they choose to turn over their low shoulder make sure they do it quickly and snap their head around first to locate the ball. Today I had each player make 3 shots from each spot/move and then repeated the drill on the right side. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Sideline out of Bounds play was run by the Utah Jazz under the leadership of Jerry Sloan. Sloan used a handoff/ downscreen curl simultaneously to get the ball into a cutting big man, who would usually get to the free throw line as a result of this play. There are many options for a layup or a shot in a very brief amount of action; all around one of the better side-out plays I've seen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the few plays not for #6 Lebron James that the Miami Heat utilized to get #1 Chris Bosh a post iso. Using him as a screener to free up #34 Ray Allen and then clearing #3 Dwayne Wade out as a decoy every single Miami player was outside the 3 point arc leaving the lob to #1 Bosh wide open. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFence Curl Pop comes from Rick Adelman, which he has run both in Sacramento and with the Minnesota Wolves. Adelman usually calls this play out of timeouts when he sees something in the way the defense is playing screening actions. The play is designed to get a layup for a shooting guard or an open elbow jumper for a power forward. When Kevin Love runs this play for the Wolves he steps out to the three point line, making this an extremely difficult play to defend. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA great entry used by the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals to get #6 Lebron James an elbow catch. The 2 man in this case played by #34 Ray Allen sprints right around the 3 man #3 Dwayne Wade and curls right into the lane for a short jumper. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBlind Hit is a very quick backdoor option run by current UTEP and former USC Men's Basketball Coach Tim Floyd. Whether a defense is over-pressuring or caught napping, this is an effective backdoor option to get your guard a layup or dunk. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is the set the Miami Heat ran in Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs. I thought from watching it the lob was open and the 3 which #6 LeBron James missed were both open. A great job of executing by the Miami Heat. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe San Antonio Spurs ran this play against the Minnesota Timberwolves three years ago in an end game situation. It was a simple yet effective play to get a layup, which worked because the defense had to respect Manu Ginobili coming off a flare screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawStarting in a horns set the Miami Heat curl their stretch 4 man off a double screen. The 5 then sets a down screen for the point #30 Norris Cole who runs off it looking for a shot. #1 Chris Bosh holds his screen until the point is thru and then dives to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBilly Donovan runs this play for a stretch-4 shooter (particularly ran it for Erik Murphy this past year) to get a quick three pointer in the corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a drill from the Billy Donovan Skill Development blog article. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a drill from the Billy Donovan Skill Development blog article. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a drill from the Billy Donovan Skill Development blog article. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a drill from the Billy Donovan Skill Development blog article. This drill is done best with 4 players and 2 coaches. See More
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