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Basketball Play - BYU Cougars Post 5

BYU Cougars Post 5

Dana Beszczynski 02/11/2014

Dave Rose is one of the most respected Coach's in Division I today and has made BYU a yearly threat to reach the NCAA Tournament. This play was run effectively at the start of the game as they get their 5 man Mika touches inside. What makes this play so effective is the cut by Haws as if he curls over the top of the 5 man, x5 is forced to step off and help as there is no weak side defensive help on the open side. The Cougars are also such a deadly outside shooting team with Haws who is the leading scorer in the WCC and 3rd in the nation. See More

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Basketball Play - Jazz

Jazz

Bert DeSalvo 02/11/2014

Utah State MBB ran this set vs. UNLV on 1-22-14. This vintage set was made popular by the Utah Jazz in the 80's and 90's. Stockton, Malone and Hornachek ran this effectively because it incoporated the best shooters into little on big screens and if this set was not available Stockton and Malone could easily get into pick and roll action. See More

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Basketball Play - Strong

Strong

Andrew Lacey 02/11/2014

Here is an out of bounds play we use late in the game, when a team is playing us M-2-M under. It allows us to create mismatches on teams that will swtich the screening action or we will hit the flex cut for a score. See More

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Basketball Play - "15 Down"

"15 Down"

Kyle Gilreath 02/01/2014

Syracuse than this pock & roll pin-down action in the 2013 Men's Final Four. If 4 isn't able to catch & shoot or create on the dribble, the play will continue as 3 uses the screen from 5. 4 has the option to hit 3 coming off the screen or look to feed 5 sealing in the post. For every play Syracuse ran during the 2013 Final Four check out my eBook, “Championship Execution”. See More

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Basketball Play - 14 High Low

14 High Low

Randy Brown 01/28/2014

This play starts in high stacks and is initiated by 1 dribbling to right wing. 2-4 back screen with 2 catching on top. Weak side down 5-3 down screen to free 3. On 3's catch 4 cuts to high post and 5 seals defender in paint. An open shot for 4 is created or a post seal by 5. See More

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Basketball Play - Pittsburg Secondary Offense

Pittsburg Secondary Offense

Dana Beszczynski 01/26/2014

Head Coach Jamie Dixon of Pittsburg has built a consistent winner. This season they're 17-2 and 12-0 at home where the Panthers during Dixon's tenure have been nearly unbeatable. This Secondary Action is just one example of the great tactician Dixon is as it incorporates a lot of movement, use of screens and relies on the players to read the defense in order to take good shots. The Panthers have moved into the ACC this season and so far, have maintained the level of success they've become use to. See More

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Basketball Play - Clemson Box Set

Clemson Box Set

Dana Beszczynski 01/25/2014

Clemson is 4-2 in the ACC and 13-5 overall, suprising some with their fast start this year. This Box Set has multiple scoring options, has down screens, a flare screen, a set ending ball screen. Head Coach Brad Brownell has now taken each of his three schools (Clemson, UNC Wilmington, Wright State) to the "Big Dance" in his first year at each stop. He is trying to revitalize the Clemson program and the Tigers are an up and coming team in the ACC. See More

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Basketball Play - Horns Get

Horns Get

Kyle Gilreath 01/24/2014

The Oklahoma City Thunder ran this quick pick & roll pin-down action this week to get Serge Ibaka a quick catch & shoot mid-range jumper. Kevin Durant has been on a scoring tear lately, making this play tougher to guard. As KD used the pick & roll, X5 was forced to help to prevent the pull-up or rim attack. This forced X4 to sit on the screen longer than normal to prevent Perkins from rolling wide-open to the rim. This allowed for the open shot for Ibaka. See More

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