Toronto Raptors - Elbow Side
10/03/2016The Toronto Raptors ran this Elbow set in their 2016-17 pre-season debut versus the Golden State Warriors. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Toronto Raptors ran this Elbow set in their 2016-17 pre-season debut versus the Golden State Warriors. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFlex is a very common action in all levels, high school to NBA. At the highest levels, if a team wants optimal posting position off a flex screen, they must disguise that a flex screen is coming by running false movement early in the set. Jeff Hornacek did this with the Suns, mixing it in with his pitch offense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith 41.4 seconds left in the Bronze medal game of the 2016 Rio Olympics, Australia ran this ATO Hammer action for Patty Mills. Mills was denied the flare cut to the corner, and made the read to cut to the nail for the pass and shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a spread pick and roll set used by Khimki during the 2015 season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe ballhandler dribbles off of a horns ball screen. The ball screener then gets a flare screen for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNigeria runs this as a counter to their regular Chin sets. 1 would normally use the back screen from 5, but in this play he goes over the flare from 4. After getting the ball, 1 drives baseline looking for an open shot off the hammer screen from 5 or for 2 filling behind. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpain often runs a unique entry into their Horns sets. They start with an elevator screen for 3, which gets him the ball in the top of the key area. 1 & 2 then cut to the corners to get into the Horns formation. They have different options depending on who sets the ball screen. If 5 sets the screen, he rolls to the basket and 4 pops. If 4 sets the screen, he immediately goes off of a flare screen from 5. If nothing is available 5 follows the ball for a pick & roll. Blog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Elevator Screens See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBrazil ran this set multiple times in their preliminary game against Lithuania to get open looks for their wing players. The handoff flare screen combination proved difficult to guard. When it was defended successfully, Brazil ran a ball screen option to get their point guard in a position to attack the paint. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith the Australian Boomers win over the French national team I thought I would put up my favorite play from the French U17 mens team. We played the French team in pre world competition losing to them by 1 point on a shot at the buzzer. This action which we called "cirlce motion" was very effective at allowing them to have multiple scoring options while being hard for us to negate defencively. I like the action to create uncontested threes and/or in situations you want some time off the clock before on ball play. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMichigan State ran this play against Florida to get an open 3-point shot. The first option is off of the staggered screen, but if nothing is there 3 looks to pass to 1 flaring to the left wing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMiami swings the ball and has the big sprint out to set a side ball screen on the left wing. While this is happening, 4 sets a flare screen for 3 at the top of the key. 2 can pass to 5 on the roll or to 3 flaring for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe proper screening angles for the four screens most common to motion offense. For more guidance through the step-by-step process of installing a motion offense with your teams contact me about our RAMP program for coaches. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the most common actions we faced at the recent FIBA U17 World Championship was Horns into Flex sets. Almost every nation we faced had their version of this. The ones drawn up today are by the Spain team who we faced in the quarter finals. I liked thier three seperate reads that they would generate out of the action, each look depending on what they needed at each stage of the game. Horns is still the most commonly used action in youth international play, but this campaign compared to the last saw a lot more flex action out of it. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw#4 sets a baseline pin screen for #3 #5 sets a flare screen for #2 #1 passes to #2 and spaces the floor #4 sets a back screen for #5 and pops The ball is reversed around the perimeter to #3 #4 and #1 set a double staggered screen for #2 When the ball is passed to #2, #4 sets a flare screen for #1 and dives to the rim See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this play, they set a cross screen into a point handoff straight into a flare screen for the 4 man. The combo action can open up a driving lane for the guard or a flare shot for the 4. See More
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