Alvin Gentry Phoenix Suns "Elbow Rip"
06/04/2015Lob set to have point guard cut through and set a backscreen for big at the elbow. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLob set to have point guard cut through and set a backscreen for big at the elbow. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDesigned to pull the middle man in the zone up and throw a lob behind the zone. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSteve Kerr has also used alot of action that the San Antonio Spurs have run with their Motion Strong/Weak and he runs nice options out of this for quick hitters. The first option is a rub screen for Draymond (look for them pointing or hitting their elbow's coming up the court to trigger this). They also run a quick pindown screen for Klay that they like to start each game with, as well as a lob set for Livingston. I think they will run the lob for Shaun Livingston as an entry or way to get him into the post, his matchup off the bench may be Matthew Dellevadova that he clearly will have a height advantage with. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAnother Fred Hoiberg, Iowa State zone set. This is after a timeout vs. Texas. Inside ball screen against top piece of the zone the sprint to corner off rear screen. Screener then slips into high post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIowa State using the point forward concept. Backscreen after the dribble handoff for the post up then screen the screener for potential three point shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play that the Washington Wizards ran at the end of Game 4 for Paul Pierce is one of my new favorites. It is very simple yet extremely effective as a misdirection. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn the playoffs, alot of teams attack mismatches, and Golden State has been no different. This postseason when the first option off the backscreen is covered, he had Klay Thompson & Harrison Barnes both post up against weaker opponent guarding them. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAnother quick hitter from the Wizards game in Game 4 to get Paul Pierce an easy layup. As the ball is brought up on the wing, Beal sets a "Rip" screen for Pierce and then comes off a double screen. Because of the shooting ability of Beal, he frees up Pierce by screening and then cutting off a double screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis 13-14 play from the Boston Celtics starts just like Horns 23. In this option, instead of setting a cross screen to the post for the 3 man, the 2 sets a rip screen for the 4 to a block post up. The 5 man then cleans up on 2 for pick the picker action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe players are set up in a box set with the posts at the elbows. Both 5 and 4 screen down for 3 and 2 at the blocks. 1 passes to 2 on the right wing then cuts off of a screen from 5 at the elbow to the opposite corner. 5 then flashes to the high post to get the pass from 2. If 5 isn't open, 5 and 4 step out to set a double ball-screen on the wing. 2 drives middle looking to score, pass off to 5 rolling, or kick out to 1 in the corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 dribbles to the left wing pushing 3 across the floor to screen for 4 at the opposite elbow. 4 cuts to the low post looking for the entry pass from 1. 5 screens down for 3 who cuts to the top of the key for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNormally Curry brings the ball up the floor, but in this set the player they want to try and free up for a layup (often the 3 man such as Barnes or Iguadola) will bring the ball up. The player bringing the ball up will pass to trailing big man and receives a backscreen from Curry, looking to get a layup off the screen is the first option. If the man is covered on the backscreen, Curry then receives a dribble hand off from the big who then rolls to the rim. The second option is great because Curry's man has to help or at least show to prevent a layup, allowing Curry to come off the dribble handoff typically unimpeded. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDoc Rivers drew up a great end of game Sideline out of Bounds play for a lob for DeAndre Jordan. The play starts with Crawford coming off screen from DeAndre Jordan and then Redick setting a backscreen for Jordan to get open for a lob. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis was the opening play for the Grizzlies in Game 2 versus the Warriors. There is a lot of moment to this play and it presents multiple options, making it a great play to get your offense started. This play presents two opportunities for Zach Randolph to post up on either block, and really takes advantage of Marc Gasol's ability in hi-lo situations. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAgainst a team that fronts the post or plays heavy denial on any post ups, this is a great counter to get a backscreen for a layup from the Memphis Grizzlies. See More
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