Washington Wizards "Flip Rip"
11/12/2015Randy Wittman opens up games with this Lob action for Bradley Beal. If the lob is covered it flows into screen the screener action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawRandy Wittman opens up games with this Lob action for Bradley Beal. If the lob is covered it flows into screen the screener action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA nice look for a quick lob and then back into pindowns for 2/3 man to get quick scores off of. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA quick hitter look for a lob for an athletic guard. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat action out of C motion from Portland. A Look for a lob first and then a cross screen into a ballscreen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA great end of game set designed to get a flare screen for a shooter that is the inbounder. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA nice Baseline out of Bounds set to look for a lob first and then a dribble hand off for the inbounder to look for quick scores. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBilly Donovan drew up this ATO last night with under 10 seconds remaining as the Oklahoma City Thunder trailed by 3 at Orlando. If you've followed Coach Donovan for years, you know he loves screen the screener actions for his best players. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith a dynamic player such LeBron James who can bring the ball up or also play in the post, interchanging and moving pieces around on the perimeter can create new counter options and scoring opportunities. Here a Rip screen is used to create a lob or post up opportunity for LeBron. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw2 sets a screen for 4 who cuts to the basket. 5 then screens for 2 who cuts to the wing. Once 2 has the ball, 5 screen for 3, 4 flashes to the strong-side post, and 1 clears to the opposite corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBoston Celtics Head Coach Brad Stevens drew up this quick – hitting last second BLOB set against the Toronto Raptors last season to get Marcus Smart an open shot coming off double staggered screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Washington Wizards were tied with the Orlando Magic with 0.8 seconds remaining last December. After calling a timeout, Coach Randy Wittman drew up this SLOB set designed to get one of his better shooters (not named Bradley Beal) coming off a quick screen and then slice to the corner to clear out the help and the lane area to open up the rim. Beal, the athlete/dunker in this set, simultaneously comes off a screen from a big and then rolls back to the rim for the game winning lob lay in. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawVirginia Tech ran this SLOB set late in the game against Boston College this past season. The shooter was the second man in triple staggered screens/Iverson cut for the wing. The shooter then received a back screen to flare to the corner upon the baseline drive. He was wide open in the corner and knocked down the shot to pull his team within one possession with about 1 minute left to play in regulation. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOn 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
Favorite Send to FastDrawAfter Time Out set from David Blatt in the 2015 NBA Playoffs. See More
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