Dribble Drag
04/21/2015Here is a counter that we use for "Drag". We try to create a decoy action with the dribble handoff to get the defense to show their coverage. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a counter that we use for "Drag". We try to create a decoy action with the dribble handoff to get the defense to show their coverage. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith the growing amount of teams using the ball screen in today's game; we decided to implement a couple simple quick ball screen actions that were not apart of our basic ball screen movements. The Ball screen is one of the toughest actions to guard in today's game. We have found it easy to get a get quality look in the lane off our ball screen sets. I discussed in my article published in the Winning Hoops Magazine (Sept./Oct. Edition) -"Using Ball Screens in your Motion Offense" that we generally use our ball screen actions after we get the defense moving. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this flex option, 2 cuts up towards the top of the key instead of into the lane on the cross screen. 5 moves down to set the staggered screen for 2 cutting up for a shot. 3 passes to 2 for a shot at the top of the key. If 2 doesn't have a shot, he passes to 1 then clears to the ball-side corner. 5 screens for 1 and 1 attacks into the lane. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this play, the Thunder get into a flex action by reversing the ball from 1 to 3 on the left wing. 4 screens for 2, but instead of 5 screening down he moves to the opposite elbow. 3 looks to pass inside to 2 posting up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this Flex Option from OKC, the ball is reversed to the left wing starting the flex action at the right post. 4 screens for 2 who cuts into the lane. 5 screens down for 4. If 4 gets the ball without a shot, he can pass to 1 and set a ball-screen or dribble towards 1 giving him the ball on a dribble hand-off. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere are 4 Horns Options from Golden State. In option 1, Curry attacks the high staggered ball-screen from left to right. As Curry dribbles right, Bogut and Lee move down to the corner to screen for Thompson. If Curry doesn't have a shot, he passes ot Thompson at the top of the key. In option 2, Curry splits the high staggered ball-screen at the top of the key for a drive or shot. In option 3, Curry drives into the lane looking to pass to Bogut rolling to the corner or he can kick it out for a 3-point shot. In option 4, Igoudala moves to the right side of the floor. As Curry drives off of the screen, Bogut rolls and Lee pops. If Lee gets the ball, he looks to drive or pass out for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this play, Rose starts with the ball and passes to the trail man then cuts to the opposite corner. The ball is moved to the right wing as 4 screens away for 2. If 2 isn't open, he passes to 4 on the pop as 1 cuts across the baseline around a staggered screen from 5 and 3. If Rose isn't open on the stagger, he cuts into the lane looking to get the hand-off from 4. Through all off the actions, Rose circles the entire floor forcing his defender to chase him around. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere are two stagger screen options from the Chicago Bulls. To intitiate the play, 1 dribbles left sending 3 across the floor. 3 loops around a staggered screen from 2 and 4 at the right elbow. The first look by 1 is to pass to 3 at the rim. In option 1, 3 cuts back to the right wing off of the staggered screen from 4 and 2. In option 2, 3 cuts off of a down-screen from 5 while 4 sets a flare-screen for 2. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGood action to get your post player a look aound the block to score. Coach Mike Krzyzewski's Duke Blue Devils utilized this set in their 2010 National Championship victory over Butler. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this play, the Clippers look to get a shot at the elbow with a wide pin-down in the corner for 2. If 2 doesn't have a shot, he continues his cut to set a guard on big ball-screen at the left elbow. 5 looks to drive to the basket off of the ball-screen as 2 rolls or pops. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this horns option, 1 dribbles from left to right off of a staggered ball-screen from 5 and 4. As 1 is moving to the right, 2 moves up to the wing and 3 to the ball-side low post. Once 1 gets into the middle of the floor, 5 sets a flare-screen for 4 and 2 sets a down-screen for 3. 1 makes the pass to either 3 or 4 for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere are 3 stagger options from the Clippers. In option 1, 1 cuts off of a staggered screen and gets a hand-off from 5 on the wing. If 1 doesn't have a scoring option, 1 passes to 2 on the wing letting 2 look to penetrate and kick. In option 2, 1 uses the staggered screen and the bottom screener runs to the weak side off of a down-screen from 4. 5 dribbles across the floor looking to pass instead of the hand-off to the point guard. In option 3, 1 comes off of the staggered screen as tight as possible looking to get the hand-off from 5 inside the 3-point line. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this option, the Clippers get the defense moving in opposite directions to get an open shot in the short corner. The point guard passes to 5 at the high post and cuts straight to the rim. As 5 dribbles to the left, 4 cuts to the right off of a staggered cross-screen from 1 and 2. 5 gives the ball to 3 on a dribble hand-off, and 3 looks to pass to 4 for a shot. If the crossing option isn't open, 3 turns to pass to 2 cutting up off of a down-screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere are a few baseline screening actions used by the LA Clippers. In option 1, the defender jumps the screen. In option 2, the defender chases 3 on the screen. In option 3, 3 uses a staggered screen to get a shot on the opposite side of the floor. Option 3 also includes a flare for the point guard on middle penetration. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe play starts in a horns set with 5 and 4 moving to the corners. 4 moves to the right corner as 2 moves up to the wing. 5 sets a wide pin-down for 3 in the corner. If 3 can curl into a shot he does. If the pass isn't there, 3 stops at the block and turns around to get another down-screen from 5. This time 3 moves out to the wing for a 3-point shot. See More
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