Cleveland Caveliers Open ATO
06/08/2017The Cleveland Caveliers ran this ATO in the second quarter of Game 3 of the 2017 NBA Finals to get Lebron an open driving lane to his right hand. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Cleveland Caveliers ran this ATO in the second quarter of Game 3 of the 2017 NBA Finals to get Lebron an open driving lane to his right hand. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpecial ran for Kevin Durant. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpecial ran for Kevin Durant. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Golden State Warriors ran this play to start the 4th quarter in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. It is a variation of the "Loop" play that they run, which Steve Kerr brought over from his time with the San Antonio Spurs. Normally 3 would curl around 5 to receive the pass up top from 1. In this play 3 curls around 5 to the FT line and 1 passes to 5 in the post. 3 & 1 then set a staggered screen for 2. 2 curls around 3's screen and cuts to the basket to receive the pass from 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Golden State Warriors ran this play in the 1st quarter, shortly after Javale McGee (5) checked into the game. This play utililizes the athleticism of 5, getting him open because the defense can't provide help on the ball screen off of Steph Curry (1) or Klay Thompson (2). As Kevin Durant (4) turns the corner on the ball screen, McGee gets a running start to the rim. Kevin Love tries to provide help off of 3 but he couldn't get high enough to contest the lob. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Golden State Warriors run this variation of the "Motion Weak" set to get Steph Curry into a pick & roll situation. 1 passes to the wing and cuts through the lane as the ball is reversed to 4 and back to 1. 3 sets a cross screen for 5 who sprints into the ball screen. 1 uses the ball screen to create or get an open shot for himself. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Cleveland Cavs ran this play to get a quick post up for Lebron James (4). The Warriors had to provide help on 4. 3 then screened for 2, getting him open for a three point shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Cleveland Cavs ran this play in the 3rd quarter of Game 2 of the NBA Finals. Though they weren't successful in the execution, this play provides a few opportunities for open shots. After 4 receives the ball in the post, 2 sets a hammer screen for 3 cutting to the corner for the first option. If 4 sees this option open he can drive baseline to make the pass to 3. The secondary option is 5 setting the split screen for 1. In this play, the warriors switched the screen and 5 cut to the basket for a layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCleveland ran this ATO action to get LeBron James a postup in Game 2 of the 2017 NBA Finals. As X5 drops down into the paint to help, X2 is shading towards X5 and X2 gaps between 2 & 3. 2 screens in for 3 to prevent X3 from recovering and closing out on the shooter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn game 1 of the 2017 NBA Finals the Golden State Warriors ran double drag on back to back possessions. The first time Steph Curry came off of the double ball screen and got a wide open three pointer. The second time they ran it, the Caveliers switched the first ball screen and Kevin Durant rolled to the hoop. Curry passed back to Green (the 5) and dumped it into Durant in the post where he got fouled. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhase teaching of the dribble handoff. Video Playbook: Creating with Dribble Handoffs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWrinkle out of the Celtics' ATO "Zipper Iverson Keep" action. 5 fakes ball-screen for 1 then turns around to set a comeback screen for 2. 1 also has the baseline pass to 4 for Hammer action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawATO action designed for Isaiah Thomas to attack with his left hand. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"1-up Pop" is a set that has been featured in our "Plays YOU Can Use" series for ball screen sets, and also for lob sets. It is a typical high ball screen, which features a STS back screen, to get a dunk, or a high low look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the most brilliant after timeout plays Kerr has run in his time with the Warriors is this back screen set they run for Draymond Green. By using Curry as a screener twice, the Warriors are able to punish teams that pay too much attention to Steph and not enough to their other scorers. See More
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