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Basketball Play - Villanova Wildcats - DEUCE

Villanova Wildcats - DEUCE

Randy Sherman 03/13/2017

One of four common ball screens in the Villanova Four-Out Motion Offense is the DEUCE. Always get movement before setting ball screens. A DUECE is an inside high ball screen and is set in the slot. It is so named because of there are two perimeter players on the side of the ball screen. Villanova Playbook... See More

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Basketball Play - Toronto Raptors - Weak Rub

Toronto Raptors - Weak Rub

Ryan Nguyen 03/12/2017

This is a wrinkle out of "Motion Weak" made popular by the San Antonio Spurs that the Toronto Raptors run. Instead of the ball-handler receiving the ball back on the opposite after the ball reversal like in "Motion Weak," the weak-side wing receives the ball on the wing to initiate the offense. See More

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Basketball Play - Virginia Set Play

Virginia Set Play

Dana Beszczynski 03/05/2017

Tony Bennett is always seen as a "master" Coach for the Cavaliers defensive abilities, but his Offensive diversity outside of their normal motion sets are really good. Here's a play the Cavaliers ran against the Tar Heels. A set with so much movement and options, this is a set that will give your opponents fits. See More

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Basketball Play - Georgia Tech - Reverse Elbow Rub PNR

Georgia Tech - Reverse Elbow Rub PNR

Matt Wheeler 02/27/2017

Georgia Tech ran this ATO using multiple false motion actions late in their game against Notre Dame. Their goal was to ultimately get the ball in 2's hands for a high PNR with his teammates spread around the perimeter. The play started with a ball reversal to 2 with 4 screening for 5 to start the elbow action. 2 passes to 5 at the elbow to start the next false motion action. As 2 screens for 1 for the rub screen at the elbow, x2 has to provide help on 1. This frees up 2 to get the pass back from 5 and start the ball screen with less pressure on the ball. See More

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Basketball Play - Texas A&M - Reverse Double

Texas A&M - Reverse Double

Matt Wheeler 02/14/2017

Texas A&M ran this play multiple times in their game against Florida. The Aggies use false motion to help set up the double screen for a 3 point shot. The ball reversal and cuts from the guards shifts the defense and the pindown for 1 gets the ball back in their point guard's hands. Once 1 has the ball, 3 cuts off of a double screen from 5 & 4. 1 passes to 3 for the shot. See More

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Basketball Play - Continuous Blast-Cuts

Continuous Blast-Cuts

Joel Hueser 09/13/2016

A good motion offense is hard to guard; all the while maintains good floor balance and spacing. This is done by cutting and replacing. Continuous blast cuts is a two line shooting drill that teaches just that. Our primary motion cut after passing off the top is toward the basket (aka basket cut). When that happens it is important to fill the open spot from the weakside with a blast cut. In doing so we like to emphasize the following: 2 Step Rule - Take your defender two steps toward the basker before blasting to the top. Recruit the Glute - Blast off of your baseline foot. Change of Speed - We like to say go in slow and come out fast. Outside Hand - Provide and pass to the outside hand away from the defense. Inside Pivot - We teach the inside pivot. On the catch, square up to the basket and look RPA (rim, post, action). This drill progresses through four phases: Catch & Shoot Shot Fake Blow-by Foot Fake Crossover Back-cut This is a great team shooting drill to incorporate at all levels: elementary ages to professional! See More

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Basketball Play - 4 Corner Shooting (WPD)

4 Corner Shooting (WPD)

Joel Hueser 09/06/2016

Motion offense is one of our program pillars. 4 Corner Shooting (WPD) is one of our favorite motion team shooting drills. This drill is not only a good shooting drill, but it also incorporates game-like passing and cutting fundamentals. 4 Corner Shooting (WPD) works best with 8 players and 4 basketballs. We concentrate on four different cuts, but additional cuts could easily be added. Our motion principles emphasize wide pin down screens. From this action, 4 cuts may happen based on how the defense guards the action. 1. Straight Cut – More times than not this is the cut made coming off of a wide pin down screen. There is usually just enough time to catch and shoot. We teach and emphasize the inside-pivot, but still have a few athletes who are more comfortable hopping into their shot. 2. Curl – When the defender chases the 1st cutter over the screen, it is important to curl (or as we say, tight curl) into the paint and attack the basket. 3. Flare – When the defender goes under the screen, the screener is taught to reposition his screening angle and the 1st cutter flares to the open spot. 4. Reject – Also, very aggressive teams will try to blow up your screen and beat the 1st cutter to the spot. At this point, we are teaching a back cut. Another important teaching point is that of the second cutter. We like to say, “Finish your cuts!” One example of this is for the 2nd cutter (screener) to read the 1st cutter and go opposite in direction. The drill sequence is as follows: 1) pass first 2) screen second 3) shoot third 4) rebound last 5) change lines. Our team goal is always 15 or more mfg’s for every minute. We will either go for 8 minutes or 4 minutes; depending on our time allotted. To date our best ever is 135 mfg’s in 8 minutes. Again, 120 mfg’s is a very realistic goal for high school players. See More

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Basketball Play - The DRAG Offense - Basics

The DRAG Offense - Basics

Randy Sherman 06/29/2016

The Drag Offense - A simple, seamless four-out ball screen offense. These are the basics of the continuity of the offense. The Drag Offense features drag screens, roll & replace, high/low principles and elements of the dribble drive motion offense. For drive and space rules, breakdown drills, post & rip rules and entries into this offense check out the complete Drag Offense Playbook. See More

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