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Favorite Send to FastDrawMount St Mary's ran this Horns split action several times in their game vs. Texas Southern. This play incorporates a nice side split/screening action with the guards and finishes with a side PNR. The side PNR coupled is difficult to defend due to the weaskside down screen taking place at the same time. This type of action is seen a lot in the Princeton offense. FastModel's biggest offer of the year for new subscribers! Use code at checkout: MARCHMADNESS See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis was set used mulitple times by Florida in the first half of its game vs. Virginia Tech. This play uses a a back screen to create a high PNR where the screener's defender has to defend an action before defending the PNR. FastModel's biggest offer of the year for new subscribers! Use code at checkout: MARCHMADNESS See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a play Mike White and the Florida Gators ran numerous times during their first round game vs. Va Tech. The play uses a pitch back and back screen to force the defense to guard two actions before setting up a spread PNR. The play looks to get a lob at the rim or a throwback to the guard on the weak side for a 3pt shot. FastModel's biggest offer of the year for new subscribers! Use code at checkout: MARCHMADNESS See More
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Favorite Send to FastDrawInitial Set-up: Slots and Wings with 5 at the nail. Play can be run to either side. Play is initiated with a pass to the wing. UCLA screen by the 5 for the 1. After setting the UCLA screen, the 5 pops out for ball reversal. On the 5's catch, it triggers actions on both side of the court. A back screen ball side, and a flare screen on the weakside. The 5 immediately runs a DHO with the 1 and then comes off a ball screen. The 1 should read the PNR along with the 2 and 4 staying spaced and ready to shoot on the weak side. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawStack Alignment: 3 rubs off 5 to clear out to wing. 5 pops just above elbow to create a catch. 1 sets a fake screen for 3 and slips to the rim to take advantage of the potential switch. 3 spaces up to create space for catch. On 3's catch, 5 sets a ghost screen and sprints to the rim look for the lob from the 3 while 1 receives a pin-in screen from the 4 for potential 3pt shot in the corner. The last option is the throwback option to the 2 whose defender must tag the 5 to take away the lob. The 3 should read the help and make the appropriate pass: lob, 3pt shot, throwback for 3pt. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPlay initiated with a dribble entry and zipper screen for the 2 to catch ball at the top of the key. On 2's catch, 5 sets pindown screen for the 3 while the 1 exits through to the strong side corner. On 3's catch, the 4 sets a flare screen for the 2 for a 3pt FG opportunity. If defense switches, 4 slips to the rim for potential lay-up. If the 2 doesn't have the shot, 4 sets a step-up screen and 2 drives baseline looking for the 4 man lob at the rim or the drift pass in the corner. The 3 follows to the wing as a safety in no options develop. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1-4 High alignment: Play starts with post player setting screen on the wing defender. The guard curls off the screen and fills to the corner. The post player then pops back for the entry pass. Once the post player catches, the opposite guard cuts high or low off the 5 players elbow screen. The point guard spaces away. The 5 player pops to the top of the key for ball reversal and quickly reverses the basketball to the wing. Screen the screener action for lay-up or shot at the top of the key. If the guard does not shoot the top of the key shot then post re-screens and gets right into roll/replace action. If the high-low is not there then the ball is reversed and then guard and post stagger away for a shooter. This play has been a Tom Izzo staple over the last 15 years. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawInitial Set-up: 3 out 2 in alignment Play is initiated by a pass to the wing On the catch by (3), the (1) cuts thru the middle of the zone while the (4) moves up to weak side elbow and the 2 moves to weak side block. The (3) then comes off a ball screen by the (5). The (3) looks for the point guard replacing the wing and then reads the bottom defender to make the "one more" pass to the corner to the shooter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhen Floppy is ran as a GET action, this can indicate that the strong side big who set the pin down is the activated on ball screener. Thus the wing receives the ball, the strong side big will then sprint to set the PNR, this can be an SPNR or a Step Up depending on the defense and the coverage. From there the weak side players will space, filling corner, wing and dunker (duck in zone). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFloppy ran with Fist action indicates that the weak side big will sprint to the PNR. Thus after the small uses the pin down and receives the ball on the wing, the weak side big will be in full sprint to the SPNR. The big that set the pin down will then relocate to weak side dunker or elbow. If he relocates to the elbow and the ball is kicked to the flow away PG, the big can again set an Angle PNR. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFloppy GO differs from Floppy GET in that the big who set the primary pin down will then continue to set a block to block screen for the weak side big. The weak side big then sprints to the SPNR, presumably with is defender unattached. The benefits of this are late or non-existent PNR coverage. Thus a good screen in the PNR will allow the wing to get to the middle of the court and cause a mismatch or present an advantage. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe first look typically begins with the 4 and 5 man free-throw line extended and the 2 and 3 under the basket. Each player can then pop out on their respective sides, using the down screens (pin downs) set by the bigs. See More
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