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Basketball Play - Pistol - 21 Offense Breakdown

Pistol - 21 Offense Breakdown

Dave Nedbalek 07/05/2017

The Pistol offense is one of my favorite offenses right now. With the different reads and options you can make out of the initial pass it is really hard to comfortable defending. Point of emphasis would be to really make sure your wings and point guard give themselves enough room to operate sideline side to not warrant and immediate trap (although I have found that is one of the better ways to defend the initial action, so plan accordingly, tweet me @DaveNedbalekUTT and we can discuss) Please share any wrinkles counters you see, or have run. I will include some decoy entries in a later post, as well as a video breakdown. Teams running this right now: -LA Clippers -Golden State Warriors -Houston Rockets See More

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Basketball Play - Cleveland Cavs - Iverson PG Rip

Cleveland Cavs - Iverson PG Rip

Matt Wheeler 12/26/2016

The Cleveland Cavaliers ran this play in the 4th quarter of their Christmas Day game against the Golden State Warriors. They were looking for a quick score out of timeout to cut down the lead. The play started with 4 making a decoy Iverson Cut over screens from 2 & 1. 3 passes to 1 and receives a back screen from 2 to get a shot in the paint. By having Lebron James (3) run the point guard, it gave them someone who could finish well around the rim after the back screen. See More

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Basketball Play - Houston Rockets - Reverse Logo PNR

Houston Rockets - Reverse Logo PNR

Matt Wheeler 07/28/2016

The Houston Rockets ran this play to open their summer league game against Golden State. It provides an opportunity to get the ball inside the paint early in the game with options to kick the ball out to shooters. As the ball is reversed 4 sets a cross screen for 2 who posts up in the logo area. 3 sets a brush screen for 5 who follows up with a pick & roll for 2. See More

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Basketball Play - Oklahoma City Thunder "54 Dive Lob"

Oklahoma City Thunder "54 Dive Lob"

Gibson Pyper 05/16/2016

This is a great set the Thunder have found success running against every team this year. Designed like their normal 54 Dive set in which Ibaka pops off a ballscreen out of horns, they look to get a lob for Roberson. Roberson is open because most teams "dummy" him or leave him open intentionally due to his lack of shooting. Look for the Thunder to run this against Golden State, since Golden State has a playoff history of ignoring players who cannot shoot. See More

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Basketball Play - Philadelphia 76ers - EOG

Philadelphia 76ers - EOG

Lucas Shapiro 02/02/2016

Considering the time and score, the Golden State Warriors wanted to play sound defense and definitely not give up a three-pointer. At the same time, they did not want to give up a lob, which would have taken very little time off of the clock. This end of game set gave the 76ers both options and they took the corner three-pointer from an Isaiah Canaan who was on fire. This is a sideline out of bounds set to run when you need some quick points at the end of a game. See More

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Basketball Play - Phoenix Suns ATO Box Clear

Phoenix Suns ATO Box Clear

Brandon Mullis 08/29/2015

On April 2, 2015 of this past season, the Phoenix Suns were down one point with 6.8 seconds remaining on the road at the Golden State Warriors. The Suns ran a brilliant ATO SLOB quick hitting set to clear out the weak side and get an open lay-up for Eric Bledsoe. The Warriors did not switch any of the screens. Instead, the Warriors chased/trailed the screens, allowing the weak side to be cleared out and Bledsoe to curl in for the go-ahead lay-up (however, the Warriors would eventually hit a game winning shot at the buzzer). See More

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Basketball Play - NBA Playbook "Zip Thunder"

NBA Playbook "Zip Thunder"

Gibson Pyper 05/25/2015

This set originally comes from the San Antonio Spurs and Gregg Popovich. Originally a set designed to get Tim Duncan an open jumper by setting a down screen and allowing him to catch at the elbow. This set has been adapted by this years Golden State Warriors, the 2013-14 Miami Heat & this years Philadelphia 76ers! This set is great if you have a stretch 4 or a 4 man who can handle and pass well, and a big man who can shoot it. The Heat ran a nice counter out of it for Ray Allen, after he set the down screen for Bosh, he would come off a baseline screen to look for a shot. See More

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Basketball Play - Memphis Grizzlies "Blind Pig"

Memphis Grizzlies "Blind Pig"

Gibson Pyper 05/14/2015

Struggling to score against Golden State in Game 5, Dave Joerger called a timeout and setup a nice "Blind Pig" set to get an easy score. Knowing that Golden State was playing aggressive and overhelping on any screen that a guard cut off of, he had Gasol flash to the high post after Conley exited the screen and received the ball. After he caught the ball, Conley cut backdoor with his man on the high side, and Gasol hit him with a nice backdoor pass for a floater. See More

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Basketball Play - Memphis Grizzlies Fist 2 vs. Ice

Memphis Grizzlies Fist 2 vs. Ice

Craig LeVasseur 05/06/2015

Memphis ran this action in Game 2 against Golden State. The "Fist 2" set is a staple of the Chicago Bulls offense using Derrick Rose, and the Grizzlies used it well here against the Warriors, who "Ice" against the Side P/R. The 5 man screens against the Ice, and the 2 man drives hard to occupy x5 on the help. This set works best with a 5 man who can short roll or pop into the pocket created by the Ice, and having a great duck-in 4 man like Zach Randolph to occupy the weakside help works even better! See More

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Basketball Play - New Orleans Pelicans "Away Double Backdoor"

New Orleans Pelicans "Away Double Backdoor"

Gibson Pyper 04/23/2015

New Orleans runs alot of Horns sets, and one of their favorite sets is to pass to the elbow and have the point guard and opposite Big set a double down screen for the wing player (usually Eric Gordon) to attack out of a dribble handoff. Against Golden State in Game 1 they ran that same action with a nice counter; instead of executing a dribble handoff with the guard on the wing, the big turns and dribbles at the ballside wing who then cuts backdoor. See More

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