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Horns - Iverson
03/02/2015The Horns set can also be a starting point for the Loop or Iverson set. This is a good way to put your best ballhandler in a single or double Side P/R, and can be run for any player to be the ballhandler. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns - Elbow Strong Split
03/02/2015This is another option out of a Horns look. Entering the ball at the elbow initiates "Elbow" pinch post action. In this example, the ballhandler goes to the strong side, initiating Elbow Strong, or strong side split action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThumbs Up (Lob vs Zone)
02/24/2015The undefeated Kentucky Wildcats have seen alot of zone this year from either outmatched or teams that try to slow them down. This is a great Lob set with 3 options that creates mismatches against a 2-3 Zone Defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWSU Gut Action
02/20/2015After we beat Wright State at their place this past Sunday they turned around and played Oakland at home on Wednesday. Their roster has been depleted due to injuries and it’s forced them to run different stuff offensively. Against us they ran a ton of movement based stuff where their wings curled off big screens and just played out of it. With Oakland coming up on our schedule, next week Wednesday I looked at that game to see how they attacked them with their limited line-up. Wright State has a freshmen #13 Benzinger that has really emerged during their latest stretch mainly because of how well he shoots the ball. Him and their post player #14 Karena are their two top players so putting them in action together makes it difficult to defend. You can see in the video those two essentially play a two man game in the middle of the floor. Wright State did a good job of moving the other players around on the floor so the help side defenders couldn’t get settled in and move into gaps. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMotion Offense Breakdowns - 2/1 Downscreen
02/19/2015This drill begins teaching cutters the reads needed to execute the four cuts of motion offense. Screener (1) begins with ball and passes to coach. Begin to add defense as a progression in motion offense breakdowns: Use a coach as a passer Only defend the wing (cutter) At first, tell defender how you want them to defend the downscreen. They can lock and trail, overplay high, go under (ballside) or get taken out by screen. Cutter gets the shot. Emphasize second cutting action by the screener in accordance with inside-outside principles. For the next progression, the drill should be run "live." Same drill except the defender can play the screen however. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBaseline Box - 4 Options
02/17/2015Running different plays out of the same initial formation makes your team harder to scout and harder for your opponent to beat you to spots on the court. See below for a number of different BOBs that can be run from the same formation. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMotion Breakdowns - 2/0 Downscreen
02/12/2015Motion Breakdowns: 2/0 downscreen with a coach is the first drill used in teaching the timing of downscreens. Coach is on left slot with a basketball. Screener has a ball on right slot. Player on the wing (2) will be receiving downscreen. Drill begins with a pass to the coach from screener. (Coach briefly has two basketballs) Screener must basket cut by stepping hard with near foot (you want the defense to jump ball side so you have clear path and screening angle.) Cutter begins "walking the arc" to set up cut. Screener jump stops into the screen. TALK! "Joey! Joey! Downscreen" Cutter excutes either curl, back, out or straight cut! TALK! "Curl! curl! Curl!" RULE: if the cutter makes an inside cut, the screener makes an outside cut and vice versa! (concept of second cutters) Coach passes first to cutter then to screener. Work drill on both sides of the floor. If you run motion these are your basic shooting drills! These are your game shots, from game spots at game speed! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCSU 5 Man Iso & USF Side Elevator (2 plays)
02/03/2015Tied at 59-59 with under two minutes to go in a Non-Conference game between Cleveland State/San Francsico. The first diagram & Video is the CSU 5 Man Iso. #15 Anton Grady is their cornerstone player and in a big situation they love to clear out the side and let him either score or distribute. In this clip he kicks it out to the corner for a huge 3. San Francsico then took the ball out and pushed it up the floor right into a side elevator screen for #32 Derksen who is their best scoring wing. Their action was so successful because of how smoothly they got into it and executed after giving up a big 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFlip
01/29/2015One of my favorite entries into a typical high-low short corner zone offense. Flare screen sets up a three-point opportunity after time out if needed. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDIAMOND OVERLOAD - CORNER 3PT
01/29/2015Very effective in attacking a 3-2 zone. This play creates an open 3 point look in the corner and multiple options to score with. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawRANDOLPH POST UP
01/21/2015The Memphis Grizzlies use this play during the 2014/2015 NBA season to create a post up for their big man. The back screen into pin down decoy makes the subsequent screen the screener action work. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns Wing Flare
01/16/2015Flare screen set for your wings, ran to either side. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns post flare
01/16/2015This is a set that gets a flare screen for a post player. A nice play to run in transition or at the end of the games if you need a quick score. The play starts with a dribble handoff and ballscreen. The play ends with a flare for your shooter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns PG Flare
01/16/2015A nice set for your point guard. Flare screens are tough to defend, and can be very effective if practiced. See More
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