Northwestern Wildcats (W) - Box Point Pin Down SLOB
05/17/2019Box SLOB set that Northwestern ran to get their leading scorer coming off of a pin down. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBox SLOB set that Northwestern ran to get their leading scorer coming off of a pin down. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe middle layer of our Motion Strong Playbook features elbow entries and options after making the entry pass. This 2v0 drill breaks those down. Progress to 2v1 and 2v2 Live. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom our new Motion Strong Playbook, this option flows from the "Dribble" entry. Read More: Motion Strong Entries And Options See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTHis is a quick isolation set that Denver runs for Jokic. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA great ATO from the Thunder. The key is the 4 setting the screen on x5 who will try to step over to slow the ball down on 5’s ball screen. Doesn’t hurt to have a guy with the speed of Westbrook to turn the corner and get to the basket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPerhaps their most effective action, Chicago is taken straight from the Triangle offense to get a dynamic offensive player getting straight to the rim with space. In this case, that dynamic player is Kayla McBride, who is one of the premier scorers in the world. Statistically speaking, McBride ranks in the top 20 in the following categories: Points per game (8th - 18.2) Assists (17th - 3.5) FT% (91.7) 3P% (12th - 39.3%) Minutes (7th - 32.3) With a player as explosive as McBride, The Aces play at a constant advantage when she is moving downhill or coming off screens. Utilizing the Chicago action allows her to do both - come off a lateral screen from a post player and to take a handoff from another with space to her right (strong hand) to attack the rim. On occasion, McBride or Tamera Young will reject the Chicago screen, which can lead to either a double stagger for them toward the rim or the screener popping, making a one more pass to the corner player for a shot/drive decision on the closing defender. Finally, the Aces run a quick hitter to get into this same action, disguising the entry with an Iverson Cut by McBride, a pindown for Wilson, and finally the Chicago action. By running this "false" action prior to the action they actually want, they add an element of confusion for the defense, who now must contend with multiple screens prior to the scouted screens. Las Vegas Aces XsOs Breakdown Series: Part 1 - Quick HItters and ATO's Part 2 - Baseline Double Cross Part 3 - Pinch Post Actions Part 4 - BLOBs and SLOBs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the Aces' go to sets, this pinch post series begins with a rip screen to get clean catches for players ready to attack. All the action goes to the rim with limited options or need for shooting long jumpers. Use this set to isolate a player who can face up and attack from 15 feet, your best shooter setting screens and popping, and your best slashers getting to the rim off handoffs and ball screens. Blog Series: Las Vegas Aces XsOs: Part 1 - Quick HItters and ATO's Part 2 - Baseline Double Cross Part 3 - Pinch Post Actions Part 4 - BLOBs and SLOBs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe play, which can be initiated from SLOB (Sideline out of Bounds) scenarios or a normal half-court possession, is a set that involves a lot of player and ball movement around a post up. Nick Nurse has utilized it quite often to leverage the playmaking abilities of his players that feel comfortable making plays out of the post. Specifically, Marc Gasol and Pascal Siakam are usually the main decision makers as the remaining off-ball Raptors screen and cut for one another ot occupy the defense's attention. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith the addition of Marc Gasol's playmaking ability, Nick Nurse has reintroduced the "Elbow" series into the Toronto Raptors playbook in the 2018-19 season. Popularized by Rick Adelman as the Corner Offense, this set allows the Raptors to utilize their versatile personnel, such as Pascal Siakam and Kyle Lowry, in inteerchangeable roles as passers, cutters, and pick and roll ball handlers. Often times ran at the end of games, this set allows Nick Nurse to involve all of high star players at once. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHammer plays are commonplace across the NBA, and Nick Nurse has several different pet plays that utilize this action. Typically run in after timeout scenarios for their best catch-and-shoot players, this play and formation is out of the “Triangle” and the Toronto Raptors' spacing reflects that. With a big on each elbow, the weak side of the floor forming a triangle with a guard in the deep corner and the other near the hashmark, as well as the ball handler initiating the play from the slot extended. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawVirginia Tech ran this high post scissors action several times throughout their game against Duke in the NCAA Tournament. This play has the option of a guard getting open off of the cuts or isolating the 5 at the high post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPurdue used a dribble weave, to set up a back screen play, which resulted in an important dunk in their Sweet 16 win over Tennessee. This was a crucial possession, after leading scorer Ryan Smith (29 points) fouled out. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawJa Morant's Racers used this 1-4 high set against Marquette in the first round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament. Check out the video below! #FastModelMadness Click here for more Murray State XsOs! See More
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