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09/20/2018"Middle" Option from the Princeton Offense Point Series. Check out the diagrams + video below ft. the San Francisco Dons! See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Middle" Option from the Princeton Offense Point Series. Check out the diagrams + video below ft. the San Francisco Dons! See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Point Over" from the Princeton Offense Point Series. Check out the video below the diagrams for a demonstration ft. the University of San Francisco Dons! Blog Post: Spacing vs Positioning See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is one of the many "Diamond" sets from Henrik Dettmann of the Finnish National Team. 2, a shooter, sets the back screen for 4. As x2 helps on the back screen, 5 dribbles out of the post into a handoff for 2. Because x2 bumps 4 on his cut, he is trailing behind 2 out of position to contest. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the best-kept secrets in college basketball is the William & Mary Tribe playbook. This particular baseline inbounds set from Coach Tony Shaver is designed to get your inbounder a look from the top of the key. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCroatia ran this Horns (call is "4") set against Lithuania in the first window of the second round of the FIBA European Qualifiers. Set starts off with a little misdirection with 5 screening for 4. Then 4 and 5 then set a stagger for 3. They then set another stagger along the baseline for 2 who comes off the screen looking for a shot. If 2 isn't open, 4 flashes to the elbow for a pass. After the elbow entry, they run a 3 man action looking to create a single tag off the pindown into DHO. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play was used by Coach Russ Bergman of Spartak Primorie. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Storm use this action to get into their "two man game," with Stewart. She has an option to roll or pop, depending on the defense. On the FMS Blog: WNBA Finals - Top Plays Breakdown See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSix tips for moving the "NAIL" defender to aid in top penetration. Blog Post: 6 Actions to Move the Nail Defender See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUsing four out perimeter spacing we try to recreate game like situations in the short sided game (SSG) format. Here we have our most common actions within our Dribble Drive Motion system. Starting the SSG in a neutral scenario, it is up to the offense to use a pre-determined action to create A) a Double Gap and B) Drive the Basketball into it. Coaches can pre-determine the action or simply allow players to create freely. See videos below for game examples of these actions! More from Michael Lynch: Skill Building for Dribble Drive Motion Offenses Keys to Designing a DDM Practice Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOn the FMS Blog: Top Plays - FIBA U18 European Championship See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Chicago Sky utilize this set to free up their perimeter shooters on the weak side of the floor. Pokey Chatman uses this formation for different actions, making this elevator play a good change of pace to keep all defenders on the floor honest. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Mercury opened their 2018 WNBA Playoff game with this set, which resulted in a DIana Taurasi triple! This set has multiple options and screening actions. See the video clip below. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Mercury ran this ATO to get Diana Taurasi an open three. There are multiple options, as the zipper cut turns into Pistol Action, and ends with a weak side flare screen for the inbounder. By Doug Brotherton: What's the Best Bargain in Basketball? The WNBA See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Chicago Sky run this set which features the popular corner down screen option, into a DHO, that ends with an Elevator Screen. If the shooter is not open, the Sky automatically set an invert ball screen. By Doug Brotherton: What's the Best Bargain in Basketball? The WNBA See More
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