Michigan State Spartans - "Sparty" BLOB
03/06/2018"Sparty" is a BLOB play that Michigan State University uses. The box set offers multiple looks for a jump shot or a dribble drive. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Sparty" is a BLOB play that Michigan State University uses. The box set offers multiple looks for a jump shot or a dribble drive. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play is ideal for a last-second shot at the half or end of game. Providence frequently uses this set in EOG situations. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFormer Iowa coach Dr. Tom Davis would run this motion offense set with great success for the Hawkeyes. It incorporates various types of screens (zipper, pin down, flare) to ultimately free up multiple shooters for an open looks. 3 has option to hit whoever is open, or create for themselves in middle of the floor as defense will be spread out and focusing on screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNice application of a Zipper cut to enter Floppy action by Stelmet Enea Zielona Gora in the #BasketballCL. Stelmet ended this set with PNR. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw43 Arm is a box set to get a quick open three for shooters. Also check out 44 Arm as a counter! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns set from Coach Artur Gronek of Zielona Gora. Great set if you have a big that can shoot from 16 feet or 3. 5 screens for 4 to enter the action, then it's a series of flow actions, with a DHO into PNR and a short roll/pop by 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawI used this 1-4 set at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. We would run it in late-half or game situatons with about 10 seconds left. It has the option of going for 2 or a 3 if open. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFormer Detroit Pistons Head Coach Don Chaney ran this Zipper action to get a 1-on-1 isolation for Joe Dumars (2). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis was a set the Boston Celtics used to end the first half vs the New York Knicks on January 31, 2018. This is an excellent look for a great shooting and driving point guard. Click here for more Celtics XsOs! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Toronto Raptors have used this play for the past several seasons when they are inbounding the ball from the sideline while facing a short clock situation. While the primary objective is generally for DeMar DeRozan to get a quick two, they have added wrinkles over time where a lob pass, as well as a DHO with the inbounder, have been explored. Overall, the play has the ability to be adjusted for specific personnel. A down screen is set by the 5 (or the team's best screen-setter), while a back screen is set by the 2 (primary target) on the weak side of the floor. These are generally used as decoy actions to tug defender's out of position for subsequent actions. 5 engages in a screen-the-screener action while 2 cuts towards the inbounder. The inbounder can pass to the 2, whose momentum should take them to the rim or to the baseline for a jumper. Additionally, the 5 can slip the screen against an aggresive defense and look for a lob pass at the rim. If those options cannot be succesfully explored, 1 quickly passes the ball to 5 as they flash to the strong side elbow to engage in a DHO. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBy starting 5 and 1 on the blocks in this 4 Low BLOB, it's almost guaranteed that the defense will not switch on the play's final action (a ball screen). If the defense does switch, there is a mismatch for the 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the more popular inbounds setups, the 4 Low alignment allows for disguising a whole playbook of sets. This quick handoff back to the inbounder will often result in a layup or a drawn foul. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSet by Saint Mary's College out of Horns with a back screen and a cross screen option for post player Jock Landale. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFloppy set ran by Gonzaga against Saint Mary's to take advantage of a post matchup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Boston Celtics ran this backdoor play against the Washington Wizards to get a dunk for Kyrie Irving (1). 1 used a DHO with 3 to position himself in the corner. 3 reversed the ball to 2 then cut to the opposite corner isolating 1 on the left side of the floor. 2 then ran a pick and pop with 4. 4 dribbles at 1 and makes the backdoor pass for the dunk. See More
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