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Basketball Play - Floppy Diamond

Floppy Diamond

Cody Toppert 09/04/2015

Another way to initiate Floppy is out of a Diamond set up. This time the activated shooter is starting under the basket with single pin downs from the bigs on both sides. Again he can choose which way to go and again the secondary guard will exit the opposite direction. The only difference in this set up is that the secondary guard is starting at the nail (the middle of the free-throw line). This means that when he exits the opposite direction of the activated player, instead of him using a pin down, he is using a pinch fade or flare screen. Thus if the activated shooter uses the single pin down on the left side, the secondary guard will use the pinch fade on the right side. See More

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Basketball Play - Boston Celtics "Flip Flare"

Boston Celtics "Flip Flare"

Gibson Pyper 09/01/2015

A set that Brad Stevens runs after time outs and at the end of games is "Flip Flare." This set is designed to create action before a flare screen for a stretch 4 like Jared Sullinger or Kelly Olynyk. After setting a down screen and then opening up to the ball, the 4 man flips it back to 1, this is especially effective against teams that ICE ballscreens, as his defender will be below the flare screen. After he flips it this is when the other big sets flare screen, looking for a quick hitter. See More

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Basketball Play - Virginia Tech Corner Flare

Virginia Tech Corner Flare

Brandon Mullis 08/30/2015

Virginia Tech ran this SLOB set late in the game against Boston College this past season. The shooter was the second man in triple staggered screens/Iverson cut for the wing. The shooter then received a back screen to flare to the corner upon the baseline drive. He was wide open in the corner and knocked down the shot to pull his team within one possession with about 1 minute left to play in regulation. See More

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Basketball Play - Zone 1-4 High Drag Flare

Zone 1-4 High Drag Flare

Wes Kosel 08/29/2015

1 passes to 2 on the wing and 5 moves to the strong-side block and 4 moves to the corner. 2 passes back to 1 and 1 dribbles left pulling 5 from the block out to the perimeter. 1 passes to 5. While this is happening, 4 sets a flare-screen for 2 on the bottom outside zone defender. 2 slides to the corner for a 3-point shot. See More

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Basketball Play - Kentucky 1 Up

Kentucky 1 Up

Wes Kosel 08/17/2015

In this 1-4 high set play, 1 dribbles left off of a ball-screen from 5. At the same time, 3 moves into the lane and sets a cross-screen for 2. The first option is to pass to 2 in the corner for a shot. If that isn't open, 4 sets a flare-screen for 5. If the flare isn't open, 4 sets a down-screen for 3. 1 looks to either pass inside to 4 posting up or to 3 for a shot at the top of the key. See More

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Basketball Play - Pistol 3

Pistol 3

Brandon Mullis 08/01/2015

A variation of the pistol action shared a few weeks ago from the Miami Heat from a few seasons ago. In this action, LeBron James would come off a Chris Bosh ball screen and look to attack the rim. If LeBron could not get to the rim, he would look to hit Bosh popping to the corner/short corner after setting the ball screen. See More

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Basketball Play - Mesa State Big Pick

Mesa State Big Pick

Wes Kosel 07/30/2015

1 dribbles off of a ball-screen from 5 at the top of the key. At the same time, 4 sets a flare-screen for 3. 1 passes to 2 who looks for 4 cutting across the lane off of a cross-screen from 5. Once 4 has the ball in the short corner, 2 and 1 set a staggered screen away for 3. See More

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Basketball Play - SFA Hand-Off Option

SFA Hand-Off Option

Wes Kosel 07/27/2015

1 passes to 4 then cuts off of a back-screen from 5. 4 gives the ball to 3 on a dribble hand-off. 3 looks to pass to 1 on the lob, but if that isn't open he continues his dribble towards the top of the key. 2 sets a flare-screen for 5 who cuts to the right wing for a shot. If 5 doesn't have a shot, he looks to give the ball to 3 on a quick hand-off or can pass to 1 cutting up off of a double screen from 4 and 2. See More

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