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Basketball Play - NC Central - Cross Elevator

NC Central - Cross Elevator

Matt Wheeler 11/01/2017

NC Cenral ran this elevator play late in the second half of their opening round game in the NCAA Tournament against UC Davis to get an open look at a 3 point shot. 5 circles under 4 to set up the elevator screen as 3 sets a cross screen for 2. 2 then uses the screen from 3 and cuts through the elevator screen from 4 & 5. 1 passes to 2 for the open shot. Blog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Elevator Screens See More

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Basketball Play - Stagger Split Action

Stagger Split Action

Matt Wheeler 10/23/2017

In the stagger split action, the player positions do not matter as much as putting the player with the right skills set in those positions. 1 must be a shooter or playmaker. He will most likely get the ball to create a shot for himself or others. 2 needs to be a good passer. He has to make the read and deliver the ball to the correct person. 3 has to be an offensive threat, which forces the defense to have to provide help as he cuts to the basket. 4 is where you want your best screener to be. He has to get 1 open on the down screen. 5 needs to be put in a position where he creates good spacing for your team. FMS Blog: Stagger Split Action Breakdown See More

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Basketball Play - Indiana Pacers - Elbow Stagger Split

Indiana Pacers - Elbow Stagger Split

Matt Wheeler 10/23/2017

The Indiana Pacers ran this play out of the elbow set designed to get 1 the ball off of a down screen. After 1 passes to 4, 1 & 5 set a stagger screen for 3. 3 curls around the first screen from 1 and cuts to the basket. 1 turns around and cuts off of the screen from 5 to receive the pass from 4. Blog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Stagger Split See More

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Basketball Play - Utah Jazz - PNP Stagger Split

Utah Jazz - PNP Stagger Split

Matt Wheeler 10/23/2017

The Utah Jazz ran this play to get Gordon Hayward the ball off a down screen where he can create a shot for himself or his teammates. The play starts with a pick and pop with 1 and 4. This gives the Jazz good spacing and gets the ball in a position where 4 can make the pass off of the stagger split action. 5 & 2 set a stagger screen for 3 on the weak side. 3 splits the screen by curling around 2 and cutting to the basket. 2 then cuts off the screen from 5 to receive the pass from 4. Blog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Stagger Split See More

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Basketball Play - Boston Celtics - BLOB Stagger Split

Boston Celtics - BLOB Stagger Split

Matt Wheeler 10/23/2017

The Boston Celtics start this play set up in a staggered screen with 1 & 5 screening for 2 at the free throw line. 2 curls around the first screen from 1 and cuts to the rim. 1 then turns around and cuts off of the screen from 5. 3 looks to pass to 2 at the rim, then 1 off of the screen. If those options aren't available, 5 pops up top for a safety option. 4 stays in the corner for spacing. Blog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Stagger Split See More

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Basketball Play - Golden State Warriors - Pinch Post Stagger Split

Golden State Warriors - Pinch Post Stagger Split

Matt Wheeler 10/23/2017

The Golden State Warriors utilize this play to get their 2 (usually Steph Curry or Klay Thompson) a shot off of a down screen. 1 initiates the offense with a pass to the high post, then follows it looking for a handoff. 2 & 4 set a stagger screen for 3. 3 curls around the first screen and cuts to the basket. 2 then uses the down screen from 4 to get the pass from 5 for a shot. http://bit.ly/2hMoKeTBlog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Stagger Split See More

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Basketball Play - 2016 Late Game Situations

2016 Late Game Situations

FastModel Sports 10/01/2016

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