Golden State Warriors - Post Iso
05/15/2018Golden State Warriors Post Iso for Kevin Durant. FMS Blog: Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGolden State Warriors Post Iso for Kevin Durant. FMS Blog: Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays See More
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Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a GSW post up set for Kevin Durant. Durant pins 2 to the wing and posts. The Warriors will space and play a split game off Durant. Curry (1) is spotting up on the weak side. FMS Blog: Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors Top Plays from Golden State's Championship Run See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a simple and quick SLOB set from GSW. Play is designed to get Durant or Green into a high pick and roll. The defense can't afford to help off shooters, so Durant/Green will look to attack the switch or the roll defender. FMS Blog: Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors Top Plays from Golden State's Championship Run See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a go to set Cleveland will run to free up a shooter with Tristan Thompson or Kevin Love as the screener. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGolden State Warriors Hghi Post Action. This is a simple look to get players moving on both sides. This action can be run on either side of the court. Normally, 1-4 are interchangeable. What is really scary is when the Warriors run this action with Kevin Durant and Draymond Green at the 4 and 5. If Green is at the 5, the ball goes to him regardless of what side of the court he is on. After the ititial pass, the Warriors have Curry, Thompson or Durant running off pin downs. If Durant or Thompson curl away off Curry, Curry pops out and the GS plays from there. FMS Blog: Top Plays from Golden State's Championship Run Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMiddle Pick/Roll Action from GSW. With having interchangeable players, 1-4 could initiate the play. Durant or Green could occupy the "4" spot in this set. This action is designed to get a high slip into a weak side single with a strong side single as well. Curry and Thompson need very little room for a catch/shoot opportunity. If they don't get an open look, they will just play... Pass/Cut, Screen Away, Ball Screen, or Durant Iso. FMS Blog: Top Plays from Golden State's Championship Run Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGolden State plays at a fast pace and pushes the tempo. Any time Durant or Green initiates the break, watch Curry and Thompson. Those two are the best at busting out for transition 3's, early movement, and creating opportunities for others. It often doesn't look like much, but the Warriors head hunt to get Curry and Thompson open 3's. FMS Blog: Top Plays from Golden State's Championship Run Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGolden State is efficient, and its offense has interchangeable parts as 1-4 can bring the ball up the court at any given time. With the firepower the Warriors possess, defenses have to sprint back and get matched up ASAP. They utilize quick opportunities with drag screens and wing pin downs. If they don't get an open look, Durant, Curry, or Thompson will back it out and just play. FMS Blog: Top Plays from Golden State's Championship Run Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBoston Celtics - Princeton Set. This offense is designed to get players moving and to keep the defense engaged. There are opportunities for backdoor looks, catch/shoot looks, a post up, and ulitmately a 1-5 high pick and roll allowing Boston's guards to create. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play was #14 on the most downloaded plays of 2018! Check out the full list and download the playbook: The Top 25 Plays of 2018 The Boston Celtics were down 1 with 8.4 seconds left in overtime when the got the ball stuck in the corner and they had to call a timeout to save the possession. They initially ran a play to get the ball to Jayson Tatum but had to call their final timeout when the 76ers nearly forced a five-second call on the inbounds pass. Down to their final chance, the Celtics ran this play to get Al Horford (5) isolated at the rim. The 76ers were switching all screens to keep the Celtics from getting an open look. This worked to the Celtics advantage as Horford screened for 2, bringing Joel Embid (x5) away from the basket to deny the pass to 2. x2 and x3 had already switched assignments when 3 cut along the baseline. This isolated Horford against Robert Covington (x3) in the post. Covington fronted Horford to deny the pass but with the weak side cleared, Horford sealed his defender to get the lob pass at the rim for the game-winning basket. A Lesson in Late Game Situations: Celtics-Sixers Game 3 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Philadelphia 76ers were down 2 with 1.7 seconds left in Game 3 of their playoff series with the Boston Celtics and needed to get a shot off in a catch and shoot situation. The Sixers were able to get a look for their first option in this play with Bellinelli (3) cutting to the corner to receive the pass from Ben Simmons (1) and send the game into overtime. With no timeouts left in the game, Philadelphia embedded secondary options into the play with Joel Embid (5) screening for J.J. Redick (2) at the rim. 5 seals his defender after the screen to get an opportunity at the basket. 2 cuts off the screen up top for the final option in the play. A Lesson in Late Game Situations: Celtics-Sixers Game 3 See More
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Favorite Send to FastDrawPhiladelphia 76ers SLOB action. A majority of Philly SLOB's will start with a strong side back screen and a weak side pin to the top. Play is designed to get Convington/Redick/Belinelli coming off a stagger away. Embiid has the ability to drive from the elbow. Covington/Redick/Belinelli are exceptional at reading the defense and will either get an open jumper or be able curl the stagger to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhiladelphia 76ers SLOB set designed to get Ben Simmons cutting and posting up. Anytime Simmons posts, he is looking to for open teammates. This set ends with a double stagger on the weak side. As teams can't ignore Redick and Belinelli on the move, it leaves Ben Simmons 1-on-1 in the post. See More
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