Baylor Bears - Inside Ball Screen
03/20/2019Baylor Bears Inside Ball Screen vs. 2-3 Zone. Diagrams and video below! Support the work Radius Athletics does for coaches and receive exclusive benefits... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBaylor Bears Inside Ball Screen vs. 2-3 Zone. Diagrams and video below! Support the work Radius Athletics does for coaches and receive exclusive benefits... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAuburn Tigers - Playing the ball to the "Two-Side" Diagrams + Video Below See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom our new 142 page Motion Strong Playbook, this option flows from the "Reverse" entry and the cutter rejects the staggered screens. Read More: Motion Strong Entries And Options See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom our new Motion Strong Playbook, this option flows from the "Reverse" entry. Read More: Motion Strong Entries And Options See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw#FivePossessions - Oregon Ducks Women's Basketball demonstrating some valuable #ZoneOffenseTips from a 3-Out/2-In Hi-Lo alignment. Diagrams and video below. Check out this blog post for a deeper dive into these concepts from the Ducks' Zone Offense. View the Full Five Possessions Series. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPoint Series from the Princeton Offense Point "Over" Option An excerpt from our Princeton Offense Playbook! For more, check out #PrincetonOffenseTips on Twitter! Video below ft. Nebraska Wesleyan University *New customers use discount code SAVE10 at purchase: www.fastmodelsports.com* See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe "Red" Screen and "Blue" Screen Concept. Red is code for "real" Blue is code for "bullsh*t" New FastModel subscribers use the discount code SAVE10 at checkout and automatically get signed up to the Radius Athletics XTRA newsletter See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA ball screen continuity offense using the SHORT roll and SHORT corner. Full breakdown: XTRA X's & O's: "Short" Ball Screen Continuity See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAttacking the empty or NAKED side of the court with the flare screen in Princeton Offense. More Princeton Offense info: Princeton Offense Playbook Princeton Offense Playbook - Vol. 2 Video below featuring Campbell University demonstrating this concept. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWrinkle for a post touch out of Point Series of the Princeton Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns set play from Sweet Sixteen team - the Miami Hurricanes See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSet run frequently by the Chicago Bulls for aggressive defense against Jimmy Butler. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a set for an easy post look. The key part that is hard to defend is the curl action into a cross screen. Minnesota actually did a good job of defending it on this possession. However, teams that like to switch would have a hard time guarding this action because it would force the guard to have to match up with the post player. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhen you have a post player like Robert Carter and a point guard like Melo Trimble, it may sometimes seem like a coach can run anything and it would work. But you have to respect Mark Turgeon’s thinking on this play to put one of his best players in a good position to do what he is best at. This is a good set for any team, especially ones where a team has guards that have a hard time entering the ball into the post. The combination of the ball screen for the guard and the backscreen for big to the same side makes the post entry easy to make. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe inbounder is the most forgettable player in baseline and sideline out of bounds plays. In this set, Notre Dame took advantage of North Carolina by playing small. Knowing that a big man (Isaiah Hicks) was guarding the inbounder, they decided to run a play for the inbounder (Steve Vasturia) off of a stagger screen. This allowed him to get a wide open look. See More
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