Stephen F. Austin - Shuffle Pinch Post
03/18/2016Here is a nice set play to get the ball to the pinch post. The guard can either pass to the pinch post and get a handoff or use it as a ball-screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a nice set play to get the ball to the pinch post. The guard can either pass to the pinch post and get a handoff or use it as a ball-screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a go-to play for the Jackrabbits and they run it several times a game. The dribble handoff/ball-screen combo is difficult to defend. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a zipper cut play used by the Trojans to get a ball-screen at the top of the key. The timing of the ball-screen on the catch is the key to running the place effectively. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a 1-4 set used by Little Rock to get the ball to the wing for a ball-screen. The cross-screen into the ball-screen can put defenders in a hard spot to guard or hedge. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawButler ran this set when they needed a score against Texas Tech in their first round matchup of the NCAA Tournament. Designed for a stretch 4 to catch and go, the big man sealing really makes this play work. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a misdirection high stack set that Virginia Union WBB has used to create an iso situation for NCAA D2's best individual player and the nation's leading scorer (29.3ppg), Kiana Johnson. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a simple action that Virginia Union WBB usesto get their All-American point guard to the rim or get a 3pt shot for a 40%+ shooter. The big/big staggered should eliminate any switches on the shooter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is another few options in attacking a defense that downs or ices a wing ball screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach John Calipari is known for his Dribble Drive Offense. However, with the size and skill that he puts on the floor nigh in and night out he has the ability to take advantage of mismatches early in the possession. Often overlooked is his ability to create movement before the dribble drive concepts take place. Below is a nice 1-4 set that he used against Stony Brook that created multiple scoring options as well as opened up driving lanes. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAlthough Jakob Poeltl has been a heavy focus of the Utes offense in the 2nd half of the season, Utah has balanced scoring with players like Bonam, Kuzma, and Loveridge, not to mention Taylor. Here is a double stagger action run out of the Fast Break looking to get a good look at the basket from the TOK. Option to hit the post man is also there and the shooter can look to curl if the defense trails the screen. Larry Krystowiak does a good job changing his sets and moving his players to where they can be most effective on the floor. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Utah Utes have been a sensation all year long and as Jakob Poeltl was selected PAC 12 Player of the Year, the interests in March Madness has peaked to optimum level. The Utes opened the NCAA Tournament against the Fresno State Bulldogs and here is a set run out of Transition designed to get Poeltl a touch in the paint. Head Coach Larry Krystowiak has really done an outstanding job bringing Poeltl along since his arrival in Utah. Poeltl is being projected as a 1st round pick in the upcoming NBA Draft and all eyes from Austria are squarely on the big man wondering if he will be the first Austrian born player to make it in the NBA. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFresno State DHO Entry Action The Bulldogs make good use of various screens & reads to set-up the best scoring option Spacing is very important and Fresno State does a very good moving without the ball to keep the floor open for drives and post entry See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFresno State looked to attack Jakob Poeltl early in their NCAA 1st Round contest Good set to space the floor and open the paint area for Post player to attack 1 v 1 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWichita State Elevator set for Ron Baker. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach Jim Larranaga wants to play up-tempo and score in transition. This year they have concentrated more on getting the ball inside the paint more. Even though it has a modern day (4 Out) look it still has an old fashion (inside-out) approach to basketball. To execute this plan they use a variety of ball screen type action and roll/replace concepts. Having a very good point guard that can drive and shoot makes this tough to defend. See More
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