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Basketball Play - Euro Ball Screen Shooting

Euro Ball Screen Shooting

Zachary Weir 01/09/2020

Ball Screen Shooting drill to get shooting, and passing reps using the actions in a euro ball screen continuity offense or side ball screens. Several different actions and progressions can be implemented into the drill. This is a great drill to set a time and have teams compete as well as get some conditioning. See More

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Basketball Play - LA Lakers - UCLA Swing DHO

LA Lakers - UCLA Swing DHO

Matt Wheeler 12/26/2019

With 5 minutes left in the 4th quarter and the game tied at 101, the Lakers ran this play designed to get Anthony Davis a dunk off the roll to the rim. 1 started the play with a pass to 3 and a cut to the opposite block off the UCLA cut. 3 then passes to 5 off the ball screen. This inital action was the same as the play the opened the second half with. This time instead of getting the handoff from 5, 2 cuts to the opposite corner. This cleared a side of the floor for 5 to dribble handoff with 1. 1 turned the corner and passed to 5 for the easy dunk. See More

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Basketball Play - LA Lakers - UCLA Swing DHO

LA Lakers - UCLA Swing DHO

Matt Wheeler 12/26/2019

With 5 minutes left in the 4th quarter and the game tied at 101, the Lakers ran this play designed to get Anthony Davis a dunk off the roll to the rim. 1 started the play with a pass to 3 and a cut to the opposite block off the UCLA cut. 3 then passes to 5 off the ball screen. This inital action was the same as the play the opened the second half with. This time instead of getting the handoff from 5, 2 cuts to the opposite corner. This cleared a side of the floor for 5 to dribble handoff with 1. 1 turned the corner and passed to 5 for the easy dunk. See More

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Basketball Play - QH - PNR High

QH - PNR High

Keith MacPherson 11/20/2019

This play is a simple PNR to be used against denial defense. The high PNR, as well as the secondary back screen open up the middle and force the weak side wing player to decide between defending the layup and leaving their check unguarded or staying with their check and giving up an easy two. Ideally, this play should have a finisher in the 2 spot and a shooter in the 3, as well as the best screener in the 5 spot. The play can obviously be run on either side, but playing to the strengths of your players is always to your advantage. On the women's team where we run this play, our 3 has a great baseline shot, so this is the ideal setup for us. Good screens will make this play successful...as long as you don't use it too often. Teach your team to focus on sprinting to the screens and running off them properly to create better separation and you will find yourself getting wide open shots on a regular basis. Enjoy! See More

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