Boston Celtics "Weave Backscreen"
08/26/2015A set that Brad Stevens has run since his days at Butler. A simple weave and then a flash to the elbow with a backscreen for a layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA set that Brad Stevens has run since his days at Butler. A simple weave and then a flash to the elbow with a backscreen for a layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA Nice Pick and Roll set that Brad Stevens runs similar to his basic "Chin" set but with both bigs as the screeners. Key here is the 4 man can shoot it, popping on the ballscreen to create space. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a man set from a former league opponent. This team was always a difficult opponent, partly because they executed detailed set plays very well, such as this one with multiple options. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoaches, in my posts you will find me talking about getting your best players the ball a lot. I think it is very important to a teams success that the best players get the most looks and the best looks possible. Sometimes, you also have to get your opponents off balance. I have found the following play successful over the past few seasons, but it seems to me that the more unexpected it is the better. This is a fantastic play to get your trail big an easy bucket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 passes to 4 who passes to 2. 4 makes a shallow cut to the corner and 1 makes a cut to the rim off of a back-screen from 5. If 1 isn't open, 5 steps out and gets the pass from 2. 5 then reverses the ball to 3. 1 screens for 2 and 5 screens for 1. 3 passes to 1 and 5 sets a ball-screen. 1 dribbles right as 5 rolls and 2 cuts to the top of the key. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe play starts with 1 dribbling up the right side of the floor. 4 moves up from the block to set a screen for 2. If 2 isn't open, 4 steps out to set a ball-screen for 1. 4 pops for a shot. If 4 gets the ball, 2 screens across the lane for 5. 4 passes to 5 for a lay-up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw3 sets a back-screen for 2 who cuts to the rim looking for a quick lob. If the lob isn't open, 1 passes to 3 stepping out from the screen. 1 then cuts around 3 looking for a hand-off. At the same time, 2 cuts around a double-screen from 4 and 5 on the left wing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe play starts with a 2-3 high formation with all of the players above the free-throw line. 5 starts in the middle of the floor and cuts to the weak-side block as 1 passes to 4 who passes to 3. Once 3 has the ball, 4 screens for 1. 1 curls around to the block and looks to post up. 4 pops out to the top of the key. If 1 isn't open and 4 has the ball, 1 sets a back-screen for 3. If the back-screen isn't open, 3 sets a cross-screen for 5 and 4 sets a down-screen for 3. 1 looks to pass to 5 posting up or to 3 cutting up for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a BLOB from legendary Coach Dean Smith. In the play, 3 starts with the ball under the basket. 5 screens for 4. In the first option, 4 cuts to the wing and 5 turns to the rim. In the 2nd option, 4 cuts to the basket as the defender tries to jump the screen to the wing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAllen throws the ball into James as James steps out from the elbow. The first option is to pass to Wade cutting off of a back-screen from Bosh. Another option is for Wade to flare the screen and have Bosh step back to the ball for the pass from James. If Bosh gets the ball, he can play a 2-man game with Wade on the right side of the floor. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Los Angeles Clippers used this play during the 2014/2015 NBA season. It's designed to give one of their athletic bigs a chance for a lob finish. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set gives you an opportunity for a lob play. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSan Antonio Spurs "screen the screener" after coming off a UCLA screen and then a back screen for a post player. Multiple options for a good look to score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is another play for our 1-4 High Set that we like to use and play a 2-man game on the strong side. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAs we keep trying to improve our offensive efficiency, more and more teams are moving towards using ball screens to create scoring opportunities. At Varina we use various alignments to put the defense in a situation to limit what they can do help-side wise to defend our quick game. This is a action we use out of our 1-4 set in late game situations to get a quick shot. See More
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