Xavier - Chin Slip
03/17/2017Chin Slip action from Xavier vs Maryland 2017 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawChin Slip action from Xavier vs Maryland 2017 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawChin Hammer action from Xavier vs Maryland 2017 NCAA Tournament. See More
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Favorite Send to FastDrawNigeria ran this option out of the Chin set on consecutive plays to open their game against Lithuania. This is a great way to start out attacking the paint and put the ball in your post player's hands. Nigeria was able to draw a foul on the first possession and get a layup on the second one to start the game. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNigeria has two different options for the point guard in this set. Both plays result in opportunities for a post up for a perimeter player with another guard coming off of a staggered screen for a 3 point shot. When 1 cuts to the strongside he will get the ball back and be the decision maker for the pass to the post up or staggered screen. When 1 cuts to the weakside he will be the one coming off of the staggered screen for the shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNigeria runs this as a counter to their regular Chin sets. 1 would normally use the back screen from 5, but in this play he goes over the flare from 4. After getting the ball, 1 drives baseline looking for an open shot off the hammer screen from 5 or for 2 filling behind. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is one of Nigeria's favorite plays out of the Princeton or Chin set. They use a backscreen from 1 on the initial ball screen to get 5 open for a layup. If that isn't available, 1 gets the ball back with his chance to create out of the pick & roll. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNigeria runs multiple plays out of the Princeton or Chin set. This play works well with a good secondary ball handler who is comfortable in pick & roll situations. After receiving the pindown to get open, 2 uses the ball screen from 5 to make a play. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawChina used this action from the Horns set to set up a post up in their recent group game against Serbia. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNigeria ran this action in their group game against Lithuania. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach K and Team USA ran this set at the beginning of the second quarter vs France in the 2016 Olympic preliminary round. The key to this set is the quick ball movement and the spacing that 4 needs to get out of the DHO before receiving the backscreen from 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw5 sets a cross screen for 2. If 2 is open on their cut, 4 will give them the ball. If 2 is not able to get the ball on their cut, they need to continue their cut by either spacing to the three-point line or by setting a back screen for 4. 4 will need to reverse the ball to 1 in order to be eligible for the back screen. 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 FastDrawThe ball screen is an offensive concept that is used frequently at all levels of basketball. Because of the popularity of this action, it then becomes vital that coaches teach the intricacies of the action to their players. Here is a drill that teaches the two basic levels of ball screen play. See More
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