Early Offense - Reject Lift
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Favorite Send to FastDrawCreate multiple scoring opportunities early in your possession by using a simple "toss back" to get your trail player moving down hill against a transitioning defense. The "triple gap" created by the moving 1 gives the 4 a lot of space to drive, which forces the help defense to decide to either help stop the ball or stick to their men. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBradly ran this early offense vs Michigan State, for a successful 2 point play. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA set designed to get a DEEP post catch! Tennessee is the best team in the country at getting deep post position using physical duck ins. I call this a "False Motion" set because it uses actions to disguise what they want to get to in the end, in this example Coach Rick Barnes uses a baseline runner to get a deep post look. After 3 screens, in he gets his defender to relax and then ducks in the paint for a catch. Click for more NCAA Top 25 XsOs! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTennessee will run this action in its secondary transition. Getting the ball reversed with timing is key! The Vols tight curl off the first screener, and are physical when they cut. Sprinting through cuts is a great habit to teach players at any level. In this action, if the first cutter is not open, it turns into a single pin down for 1. Click for more NCAA Top 25 XsOs! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAnother staple of Tennessee's offense is the combination of down screens followed by flex screens on the weak side. Once again, with Grant Williams and Admiral Schofield as screeners, it makes it extremley difficult for defenders to get through. A key to this specific action is 3 must set up his defender by getting below the level of the screen and then sprinting off of the screener shoulder to shoulder. How does tennessee make these simple actions so effective? Simple, physical screens and physical cuts! Click for more NCAA Top 25 XsOs! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTennessee loves to use pin downs in secondary transition. With Grant Williams as the screener, the action is a nightmare for defenders to get around. The key to this pin down is the weak side offensive players must exchange. I call this "occupying the help." Click for more NCAA Top 25 XsOs! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEarly offense set to run before defense is ready. Ends with post up and flare screen options to get a 2 or 3pt look. Click to view KJ Smith's Loop Series See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawRun this early offense set out of transition before the defense is totally set. Click to view KJ Smith's Loop Series See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith James Harden and Chris Paul drawing so much attention in PNR and DHO situations, Rockets big men who run to the front of the rim are often lob recipients from the Houston guards. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA little early offense from the Bucks. You'll see Milwaukee open games with this action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEarly transition offense by TCU. Sprint into a DHO quick reversal and sprint into a Slot PNR situation. The Horned Frogs are ranked #20 in the 2018-19 preseason AP poll. On the FMS blog: NCAA Preseason Top 25 XsOs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA little early offense from the Nevada Wolfpack during the 2018 NCAA Tournament. The Pack is ranked #7 in the 2018-19 preseason AP poll. FMS Blog: NCAA Preseason Top 25 XsOs - Teams 6-10 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA transition option from Celtics head coach Brad Stevens that forces the defense to guard a stagger followed immediately by a brush ball screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a progression of drills to build an understaning of all the roles and scoring opportunities in transition offense. By no means will this address decision making, but it is a good way to start to build good tranisition habits. Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
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