Michigan Wolverines - Box Lob BLOB
03/31/2018From the first half of the Wolverines Final Four matchup with Loyola. Final Four Breakdown: Michigan Wolverines - Find, Use, Create Philosophy See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom the first half of the Wolverines Final Four matchup with Loyola. Final Four Breakdown: Michigan Wolverines - Find, Use, Create Philosophy See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLoyola doesn't often look to score off its OOB's, but this box set gets get one of the Ramblers' shooters open from deep. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMost teams aren't typically drawing up inbounds plays for their 5 to shoot a three. But when your 6'9" center (Omari Spellman) is shooting close to 45% from deep, you make an exception, as Villanova does. Final Four Breakdown: Villanova Wildcats - XsOs Behind the Dominance See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn order to create lower percentage shots for their opponents, the Ramblers will force side ball screens towards the baseline and have their post player contain the ball handler until his defender gets over the screen. This allows them to keep the ball on one side of the floor and have their help defenders ready early to help and rotate out of the coverage when a pass is made. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Ramblers have great ball movement within their set offense but they also excel in their passing when the plays break down. They do an excellent job of attacking the paint and drawing a second defender to them. When they pass it out they create a "One More" pass situation. In these situations the offensive player receiving the first pass usually has a chance to score but by making an immediate extra pass they get their teammate an even better scoring opportunity. This creates longer more difficult closeouts for the defense that the offense can create out of. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLoyola-Chicago doesn't have great size in the post especially when their starting 6'9" center Cameron Krutwig goes to the bench. So they will double team when teams try to post them up. They will usually bring the extra defender from one of three areas: from the top, from the baseline and from the closest perimeter player. Skilled teams can make you pay for putting an extra player on the ball. Passing it out of the double team will put the defense in outnumbered situations. The Ramblers excel in rotating out of these situations to get matched up before the offense can make them pay. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLoyola-Chicago uses this play to shift the defense from one side of the floor to the other by allowing the ball to touch a different side of the floor at least four times during a given possession. Each time the ball switches sides of the floor, defensive players on the weak side of the floor have to sprint into help. When the ball gets back on their side of the floor, they then have to close out to contain the ball. Forcing the defense to move and make continual closeouts usually results in defensive breakdowns. This is how the Ramblers are able to attack the paint and get open shots. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMichigan Wolverines use a simple pick-and-pop from a run out or Spread Ball Screen to create numbers advantages for their offense. Final Four Preview - Michigan Wolverines - Find, Use, Create Check out the video playlist below the diagrams of these concepts mini-clinic experience on these concepts (volume up). Related materials: Spread Ball Screen Playbook #FindUseCreate on Twitter Find Use Create combo Playbook See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Jayhawks run arguably the most well-known 4 Low BLOB out of a box set. Final Four Breakdown: Kansas Jayhawks' X Factor See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUsed by Syracuse during the 2018 NCAA Tournament, this is a quick hitter for teams that have a point guard with a post skill set, or a stretch 4 shooter. It begins in a 1-4 High formation. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Villanova Wildcats have the abiliy to spread you out, creating wide driving lanes across the court. This BLOB creates a potential scoring opportunity for every player, based on the defense's reaction. Final Four Breakdown: Villanova Wildcats - XsOs Behind the Dominance See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Villanova Philosophy: When 5 of your top 6 players shoot 39% or better from 3, you run as many stagger screens and pin down screens as possible to get those shooters open from deep. And if the defender shows on the second screen in the stagger, the 5 man slips to the bucket for an easy bucket. Final Four Breakdown: Villanova Wildcats - XsOs Behind the Dominance See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawKansas State set up this lob play by setting a pindown screen for the point guard in the middle of the floor. When 1 receives the ball, 5 sets a back screen for 3 to cut to the rim. 4 sets a flare screen for 2 to occupy the other defenders as 1 makes a lob pass to 3 at the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a set UMBC ran against Virginia in their upset victory in the NCAA Tournament. I love the action because the guard that screens for the big to set a ball screen then comes off a 5 man screen to the corner. His man should be in the hole to defend the pick and roll, and when he recovers he has to ellude a screen. NCAA Tournament: XsOs Behind the Upsets See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat action Buffalo ran to get its best player coming off two screens with an isolated side occupied only by a shooter in the corner. See More
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