Philadelphia 76ers - DHO Flex
05/03/2018Philadelphia 76ers DHO Flex action from Game 1 of 2018 NBA Playoffs Semifinals series vs Boston Celtics. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhiladelphia 76ers DHO Flex action from Game 1 of 2018 NBA Playoffs Semifinals series vs Boston Celtics. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHouston loves creating mismatches. This secondary action sets up perimeter to post mismatches. The play is designed to get James Harden, Chris Paul or Eric Gordon into a 2-man game. It is also utilized when Houston plays smaller with Ryan Anderson at the 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWashington Wizards - Secondary Action: Trail big will "dive" and clear to the corner. Opposite big runs into a high ball screen. John Wall looks to attack paint and create. Markieff Morris and Mike Scott have the ability to pop instead of roll. Playbook: Best of 2018 NBA Playoffs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA quick hitter in early offense from Head Coach of New Orleans Pelicans Alvin Gentry. Often run for Anthony Davis to get a mid post touch early in the shot clock, where he can create his own shot or find others if a double team comes. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Cavaliers used this early offense drag screen set in the first quarter of Game 3 vs the Pacers. Timing is the biggest key when it comes to executing this quick hitter correctly. If the players involved in the pin down action aren't correctly spaced or timed, the backdoor cut won't work. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPortland Trail Blazers secondary action from 2018 NBA Playoffs. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHead Coach Simone Pianigiani (EA7 Olimpia Milano) and his early offense for Andrew Goudelock (DHO and Side Pick and Roll). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawXavier's secondary break set is used in its man-to-man offense. Options for a lob pass to 4, or hit 2 in a short corner area to attack. Blog Post: Early Offense Philosophies Click for more Early Offense sets! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play by Richard Pitino is a great misdirection set. It really tries to test the defensive team on the backside of the flare screen coverage. If the flare screen support is too much, defenders will be late on ball screen support. This became a money play with Minnesota down the stretch. The big that sets the ball screen can also slip it. If the defensive team stunts at the ball screen too hard, it is best to have a best shooter (3) on the strong side of the ball screen (the player who just came off the flare). On the FMS blog: AP Top 25 XsOs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDHO into a "boomerang pass" to set up Spread Ball Screen More on Spread Ball Screen Offense... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTim Miles runs this many times throughout a game to get a hot shooter a shot. The shooter starts head under the rim. 5 sprints into a ball screen and slip. This leads to the shooter's defender having to tag and protect the slip, giving the shooter separation to use the pin down from 5 to get a shot off. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDenver Nuggets flow into different actions from their Transition Offense. Here is an action that incorporates a lot of things, including DHO and Ball Screen. Simple, easy, effective. More from Kevin Bruinsma: Utah Jazz - Defensive Game Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAn action UMBC ran multiple times against Virginia in its historic upset victory during the NCAA Tournament. This action is a great way to get movement, and set a few ball screens in the center of the floor. NCAA Tournament - XsOs Behind the Upsets See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAlthough this set is not enthusiastically run, or defended, it is nontheless a good action. The intitial set up looks like it is going to be your basic dribble handoff into a ball screen action, but instead it is a quick pitch to a flare for a 3pt look, or a slip to the rim. Ran with some pace, this could be a really good quick transition action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawJohn Beilein's Two Guard offense is full of beautiful action and full of endless possibilities. You really need a dynamic 5 man who can shoot and force the defense to spread. This is a simple misdirection action to create a double driving gap. We are using this more and more since the way the game is officiated, and the rules are designed guarding the ball one on one with space for them to create is one of the hardest things to do defensively. If you are interested in learning more of the Two Guard offense, and getting a TON of quick hitters out of it I recommend Tom Jicha's dvd from Championship Productions. Ironically, I have never watched Beilein himself teach this, but we play several teams that run this offense and when run correctly with a big that can stretch the floor you are in for a long night defensively. See More
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