Kansas Jayhawks - Box Up Lob BLOB
04/01/2018A lob look for Malik Newman in the first half of Kansas' Final Four game against the Villanova Wildcats. Final Four Breakdown: Kansas Jayhawks' X Factor See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA lob look for Malik Newman in the first half of Kansas' Final Four game against the Villanova Wildcats. Final Four Breakdown: Kansas Jayhawks' X Factor See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawKansas likes to get the ball quickly into the hands of Devonte' Graham. This box BLOB spaces the floor and allows Graham to get to the basket or dish to the big if the defense helps. Final Four Breakdown: Kansas Jayhawks' X Factor See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Kansas Jayhawks score a staggering 1.35 points per possesion when Devonte' Graham is passing to a roll man in a pick and roll situation. This box BLOB is designed exactly for that scoring situation. Final Four Breakdown: Kansas Jayhawks' X Factor See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom the first half of the Wolverines Final Four matchup with Loyola. Final Four Breakdown: Michigan Wolverines - Find, Use, Create Philosophy See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Jayhawks run arguably the most well-known 4 Low BLOB out of a box set. Final Four Breakdown: Kansas Jayhawks' X Factor See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUsed by Syracuse during the 2018 NCAA Tournament, this is a quick hitter for teams that have a point guard with a post skill set, or a stretch 4 shooter. It begins in a 1-4 High formation. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawKansas State set up this lob play by setting a pindown screen for the point guard in the middle of the floor. When 1 receives the ball, 5 sets a back screen for 3 to cut to the rim. 4 sets a flare screen for 2 to occupy the other defenders as 1 makes a lob pass to 3 at the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a set UMBC ran against Virginia in their upset victory in the NCAA Tournament. I love the action because the guard that screens for the big to set a ball screen then comes off a 5 man screen to the corner. His man should be in the hole to defend the pick and roll, and when he recovers he has to ellude a screen. NCAA Tournament: XsOs Behind the Upsets See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat action Buffalo ran to get its best player coming off two screens with an isolated side occupied only by a shooter in the corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBuffalo attacked Arizona's big front court by playing small and spacing them out on the perimeter. This isolation action is great for teams with an undersized 4 to take advantage of a bigger/slower defender. NCAA Tournament - XsOs Behind the Upsets See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set out of the Michigan Two Guard offense that could result in a wide open layup, a guard post up (Marcus Smart mismatch action), or a screen-the-screener 3pt point look. Final Four Breakdown: Michigan Wolverines - Find, Use, Create Philosophy See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDon't be fooled but the lack of "success" of these set plays in the video clip below. The coaching staffs in post-season play are so well scouted and the teams are elite in preperation that oftentimes the desired shot is not available. Nonetheles, the analytics surrounding side changes and paint touches remains true, as they break the defense down with each action. This set presents several shot opportunities, and the spacing is so phenoenal that however the defense plays it, there will be scoring options with the advantage created. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBuffalo ran this action in its NCAA Tournament win vs Arizona. The Bulls added a little twist to the traditional back screen, ball screen action by using a PG to back screen for 4. This gives the lob an option and makes a bigger defender cover more ground. It also flows right into roll and replace action. NCAA Tournament - XsOs Behind the Upsets See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Toronto Raptors have revitalized their offense in the 2017-18 season, but not without keeping some old favourite set plays from previous seasons. This play is a repurposed crunch-time special, as it use to be a staple of close games in the 4th quarter more than 5 years ago. Over the years, this set's usage has ebbed and flowed. This year, the Raptors are using it outside of a late-game setting and are introducing it into their After Timeout specials. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Smash" is a set to run vs a Match-up Zone Defense. The key to this play is to make bottom defender of zone commit to either the dribble or wing shooter coming to the corner. The goal is to seal off the middle of the zone and bring the other post player low for a layup. Blog Post: Keys to Attacking a Match-up Zone See More
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