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Basketball Play - Milwaukee Bucks - Turnout to Hammer Screen Action

Milwaukee Bucks - Turnout to Hammer Screen Action

Kostas Kalogeropoulos 03/10/2019

Coach Mike Budenholzer of the Milwaukee Bucks runs this play for Ersan Ilyasova, a stretch 4. Action starts with an elbow pitch to 5 and a fake down screen for 4 who cuts to the basket instead. 1 gets the ball back from 5 via a DHO and 5 sets a turnout screen for 4. At the same time, 2 sets a Hammer screen for 3 to provide 1 with multiple passing options. See video clip below. #FastDrawArt See More

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Basketball Play - Strong Leak Hammer

Strong Leak Hammer

KJ Smith 07/09/2018

2 reverses to 4 and then 1 on the wing. 3 back screens 4 looking for a lob. 5 sets a flare screen for 3 to the corner. 3 drives baseline and 1 follows behind as the safety for a three. 4 back screens 2 to the corner for a three-point shot. See More

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Basketball Play - Loyola Chicago - Punch Hammer

Loyola Chicago - Punch Hammer

Doug Brotherton 03/15/2018

Loyola Chicago ran the best set play of the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. This "Punch Hammer" set resulted in a wide open 3, to tie the game, late in the second half. The post entry sucks in the help defense, before the baseline skip pass (HAMMER ACTION) led to the important 3pt shot. The Ramblers of Loyola Chicago went on to upset Miami, on a buzzer beater, and beat Nevada and Kansas State en route to the Final Four. On the FMS blog: Recipe for Success - Loyola Chicago's Ball Screen Offense Final Four Preview: Loyola Chicago Executes on Both Ends See More

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Basketball Play - Loyola Chicago - Cross Hammer

Loyola Chicago - Cross Hammer

Jordan Petersen 03/15/2018

This play was #24 on the most downloaded plays of 2018! Check out the full list and download the playbook: The Top 25 Plays of 2018 Hammer set ran by Loyola Chicago in the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament. Loyola was down three with a little over a minute left in the game and ran this set to get an open look and tie the game. From the FMS Blog: Final Four Breakdown: Loyola-Chicago Ramblers: Executing on Both Ends Recipe for Success: Loyola-Chicago's Ball Screen Offense See More

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