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Basketball Play - 41 twist

41 twist

John Leonzo 04/26/2013

Here is another set that was run by Utah State during the 2010 season. This is a great quick hitter to get a quality look at the basket before getting into your motion offense. I would reccomend this set to anyone that is looking for a quick hitter that is hard to defend. See More

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Basketball Play - Commodores

Commodores

Dana Beszczynski 03/24/2013

The Vanderbilt Commodores had a rebuilding year with no Senior in the starting line-up. But, Head Coach Kevin Stallings did a fine job with this squad and they played some of their best basketball at the end of the season. Here is a look at an Early Offense they ran in the SEC Tournament last week against Arkansas. See More

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Basketball Play - 10-11 Houston Rockets - Hand Off with High Post Entry, Pin Down and Flare

10-11 Houston Rockets - Hand Off with High Post Entry, Pin Down and Flare

Basketball HQ 03/23/2013

For this play you have to have a point guard that is a shooting threat coming off of the pin down. If your point guard is not a shooter, you can still run this play by bumping down 3, and not giving him a hand off. Practice with your 2 to properly use the flare screen, and have your 4 practice making the pass to 2 off of the flare screen. This play is from the 2010-2011 Houston Rockets season. See More

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Basketball Play - New York's staggered triple screen

New York's staggered triple screen

Mark Travis 03/11/2013

Aside from having an extremely talented offensive player like Carmelo Anthony, the biggest reason that the Knicks rank third in the NBA in scoring efficiency is the beautiftul playbook that Mike Woodson has assembled. Granted, a lot of the stuff the Knicks run today comes straight out of Mike D'Antoni's scheme - in fact, I think New York runs more of D'Antoni's stuff than the Lakers do - but Woodson deserves a ton of credit for how he has handled the offense this season. Here is a play that New York occasionally runs in semi-transition or in the half-court. It is a high staggered triple screen that takes advantage of New York's staple offensively: a stretch four. Usually, that player is Carmelo, but in this particular example, with Melo out with an injury, Steve Novak assumes the role of a stretch four. The staggered triple screen action has a pair of pick-and-pops and a pick-and-roll to cap it off that can send the defense scrambling to find their assignments and put them in a poor position to defend in the case of a mismatch or good ball rotation. When the Knicks ran it against the Cavs a couple of days ago, Cleveland got all out of place following Novak at the three-point line and left Amare wide open on the roll for an easy dunk. See More

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