2 Guard Shuffle(Re-Screen)
09/18/2012Use this shuffle / screen-in action to get your best player a catch & shoot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUse this shuffle / screen-in action to get your best player a catch & shoot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach 1 passes to Player for a jump shot (step to ball) Coach 2 passes to Player for a curl baseline jump shot Coach 2 adjusts passing angle Player gets into lane and pops to the top of the 3pt arch for a shot Player sprints to Coach 1 for pass, spins and finishes at the rim (or spins for a jump shot) See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis action is meant to be quick and to get the defense out of position so that they cannot help as much on the side ball screen. If the big man is worried about the down screen and has to extend then he is going to be out of position to help on the ball screen. The man coming off the side ball screen needs to be aggressive and make a play for himself or a teammate. Set good screens on the baseline to get the opponents big man to have to help extend and then quickly sprint to the ball screen. Practice the right timing of this play. This play is from the 2007-2008 Chicago Bulls season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis half-court set from IBCA Assistant Executive Director and Reavis HS coach, Jim Tracy is a great way to get the ball inside from a 1-4 High alignment. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis half-court set from IBCA Assistant Executive Director and Reavis HS coach, Jim Tracy is a great way to get the ball inside from a 1-4 High alignment. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a half-court set from the NHSBCA Playbook using a 1-4 Low look to isolate a scorer. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday's FastDraw Play of the Day is a baseline stack set designed to give your team three different options to score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPlayer sprints along baseline for a curl jump shot Player gets into defender (X5), spins and seals for a layup Player moves up the lane, reverse pivots (use outside foot as pivot - left foot on this side) and take a jump shot. (Can use 1 dribble jump shot as well) See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis drill will help instill Communication with your Offensive players. Get two groups of 5 on the same end and run your motion offense. Each group has a ball. You can't pass back to the player who passes to you. Do Not Allow a Shot.You can make it a competition to (1) first to 20 passes or (2) a set time. This drill forces your players to communicate while working on your offensive system. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is the 'Strong' option in our 1-4 Low Baseline Out of Bounds Series. 'Strong' means both screens are set in direction of strong side corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great action with several scoring looks! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat competitive drill for teaching offense and defense transition. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe goal of this play is to get a shot off the screens for the shooters or a a back door layup for the wing after the big man catches it in the high post. But as you can see in the video those options were covered, but because they were ran well the big man’s defender had to help off and this allowed a good hand off back to the PG for a shot. Don’t let your players be robots teach them how to read and react in every play. Hit someone on a good screen, the cutter that is ball side needs to set his man up to back door him, if the big man hands the ball off he needs to dribble at the PG’s defender and try to seal him under. This play is from the 2007-2008 Chicago Bulls season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGood offensive players can not only dominate their initial defender but also score on help defenders. In this drill Manu Ginobli uses the help through contact to gain leverage to score. For more NBA drills check out the 2012 NBA All Star Skill Development Playbook See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawElbow Down is a good multi-action, long play that really forces the defense to react, move and cover several threats. I’m a big fan of long plays – if your players are cerebral enough to execute them they can be extremely difficult for the defense to cover and allows for your offense to flow. Too often when I watch games I see a team running a short set with a singular scoring action only to have it snuffed out and see the offense stop and stand. I also like long plays with multiple scoring options because it makes all 5 players feel involved in the action and forces them to be more active participants. In Elbow Down literally all 5 players have a realistic shot of scoring. See More
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