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Basketball Play - Memphis Grizzlies WCF Offensive Sets

Memphis Grizzlies WCF Offensive Sets

Kevin Bruinsma 05/30/2013

I figured with so many people doing one set and one drawing, I wanted to offer something different. After reviewing all four games of the Western Conference Finals between the Memphis Grizzlies and San Antonio Spurs I looked at actions that were successful and one's that didn't have quite as much success. I started with the Memphis Grizzlies. The play diagrams below are drawn for multiple plays with the play name titled directly on top of the court frame. These play diagrams are in order with the video you can find here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hYblZmLbIM&feature=youtu.be This way you can view the video and look at the play diagrams while the video is running. I hope you enjoy looking at the Memphis Grizzlies WCF Playbook. See More

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Basketball Play - Michigan Guard Screen vs 2-3 Zone

Michigan Guard Screen vs 2-3 Zone

Dana Beszczynski 05/30/2013

Another good 1/2 court set run against the 2-3 Zone by the Michigan Wolverines. This set utilizes the ball screen as the 3 looks to get in the paint and force rotation situations from the back defenders The Wolverines ran this set effectively and what makes this even more dangerous is the 3 pt shooting ability of Stauskas on the wing spotting up See More

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Basketball Play - X

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Lance Foreman 05/21/2013

This play is designed for an undersized team. Took this from a scout on a non-conference opponent that was in the NJCAA top 10 in the country in points per game this past season. Our opponent played a fast-paced game similar to Iona in the past years. See More

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Basketball Play - NBA Play of the Day May 20: New York Knicks Horns Double

NBA Play of the Day May 20: New York Knicks Horns Double

Kyle Gilreath 05/20/2013

The New York Knicks ran this play during their playoff loss versus the Indiana Pacers Saturday night in the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals. There are severals aspects I love about this play. 1. I love running staggered pick & rolls (especially at lower levels) because most coaches do not teach their players how to guard. **I teach the first big to level the screen to prevent the slip and the second big to be the hedger/trapper/helper. 2. By using Carmelo in the first pick, the defense did not want to detach itself for too long and giveaway a look from the Knicks' best player. 3. The Knicks spaced two shooters in the corners (2-JR Smith, 4-Copeland) which made it difficult to help on this action and give up an open corner three. See More

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Basketball Play - Knicks Horns

Knicks Horns

Daniel Murphy 05/17/2013

The Knicks ran this play midway through the 4th quarter of their game 5 win over the Pacers. With the Knicks going small and having Shumpert set a ball screen then pop, the Pacers were forced to guard the three point line which opened up the roll for Chandler. See More

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Basketball Play - Cone Attack

Cone Attack

Kyle Gilreath 05/13/2013

Drive left attacking the cone, left hand 2 dribble pull back & quickly cross-over. Righty drive to the cone at elbow, righty 2 dribble pull back. Righty drive to the cone at the top of the key, rrighty 2 dribble pull back. Right drive to the cone on the elbow, righty 2 dribble pull back. Righty drive to the cone at block, righty 2 dribble pull back, quick cross-over and finish at rim. Mix up the finishes: -Stronside -Weakside -Reverse -Floater -Rondo's (Make sure you repeat on both sides. Once you go through the lay-ups a series of times on both sides. Mix in some jump-shots. Have your players attack two cones and then dribble into 15 ft. jumpers. (Mix in cross-over's at last cone into a jumper as well). (Make sure you repeat on both sides) See More

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Basketball Play - BONUS NBA Play of the Day May 9: Miami Heat Power

BONUS NBA Play of the Day May 9: Miami Heat Power

Kyle Gilreath 05/09/2013

Last night in an impressive win over the Chicago Bulls in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals, the Miami Heat ran this play to get Lebron james a post up action. What made this play so effective is Ray Allen set the initial back screen on Lebron. Having the best shooter in NBA history set a screen really puts the defense in a bind because if you over-help the defense ends up late on the pin-down and more than likely give up an open 3-pointer. See More

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