Oklahoma City Thunder "Backdoor"
04/30/2016Backdoor set for Russell Westbrook to get a look for a layup, if this is covered, then it flows into a Westbrook post up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBackdoor set for Russell Westbrook to get a look for a layup, if this is covered, then it flows into a Westbrook post up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set puts your point guard in a position to make a play off the catch. The quick rub screen forces X1 to have to help on 5 to prevent the layup, which then makes him late recovering to 1 on the ballscreen. If you are able to get a layup for the 5 man the first time you run it, that will set up the ballscreen even more for the second time you go to it. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set provides that opportunity because as 1 is catching the ball, the 5 man is setting a ballscreen immediately on X1, giving 1 a chance to attack in a straight line drive right off the catch. Also, this can be an effective play against a team that will blitz/hard hedge the side ballscreen, as 2 can hit 1 quickly off the screen and 1 will have plenty of time to throw the lob to 4 rolling to the basket before the defense recovers. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEnd of game after time out set to help seal the Cavs win versus Detroit. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawInnovative BLOB set by the Raptors. Most teams that run a double rip set usually run it for a bigger player. The Raptors run it here for a point guard. This can be a great action for teams who have bigger guards or who are looking to take advantage of a mismatch in the post. The Raptors have their 5 man set the first screen which is not an easy action to guard as majority of teams do not switch 1-5 and X1 has to fight over two screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Cavs ran this out of a timeout with LeBron James at the 4 and Kevin Love at the 5. The Pistons switched the 4/5 screen, but X1 did not switch off the downscreen quick enough to get to Love. He missed the shot here, but got a clean look. This can be a great ATO SLOB action for smaller teams/team with a big who can shoot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAnother well designed SLOB from the Hornets. This play is effective because it has many options that the defense has to worry about. By having Jefferson catch the ball outside the three-point line, Batum has plenty of room to take the handoff and go all the way to the rim. By having so much action going on, no defender is just standing around waiting to help – everyone has to worry about their man. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the Hornets favorite sets in the half court can be just as effective as a SLOB. The Hornets set it up by making Batum’s defender fight through false action zipper screens, and then come right back and make him fight through stagger screens. Batum scores here but the play has many options. Your point guard can take it to the rim right away off the ballscreens. If you have a big man who can shoot, have him pop after the stagger screen because if his man switches or overhelps, he could be wide open for a three-pointer. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play also takes advantage of a team that is going to front the post. The Suns ran this play the past few seasons. Houston runs it here and gets exactly what they want. The curl helps occupy the defense’s attention, giving enough time for 5 to spin and catch the lob before his defender can recover. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBLOB, or baseline out of bounds, plays are wonderful opportunities for a backdoor action because the defense gets sucked close to their man as they deny a pass towards the rim. Georgetown's John Thompson drew up this great set to get a backdoor out of a baseline inbound situation, sucking the entire defense away from the rim in order to do so. Thompson isolates the man guarding the inbounder as well, turning him into the help defender on a backdoor. As many coaches know and communicate to their players, the offensive player inbounding the ball is always dangerous once the ball gets inbounded. By paying too close attention to the inbounder, a defensive team will have no help at the rim on a backdoor cut. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMisdirection SLOB that is a great action if you have a versatile 4 man. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Utah Jazz ran this ATO play against San Antonio down 2 with just under 3 minutes to play. This play can be used to free up a shooter for a 3pt shot, but the more likely option will be the 2 man on the slip, which in this case was Rodney Hood for a wide open dunk. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLaboral Kutxa ran this set against Real Madrid in their Euroleague round of 16 game Friday night. Starts with a "modified" Horns entry with a wing DHO into a SPNR The shuffle screen is set as a "decoy" for the double stagger action which takes place after the SPNR As the shooter comes off the double, with no shot available, the ball side Post steps out to Pick "n" Pop into a 3 pt shot See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEuroleague Round of 16 Battle of Spain: Laboral Kutxa vs Real Madrid 4.7 to play - Sergio Rodriguez makes 1 of 2 FT's putting Real Madrid up 88-86. Laboral Kutxa calls a timeout advancing the ball to the Read side of half court. Bertans takes the inbounds pass on a screen-the-screener action and turns his body in the air on the catch to hit the 3 pt shot winning the game for Laboral Kutxa! Great play call in a close game situation!! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Syracuse Orange ran a version of the Princeton Offense in their NCAA Tournament game against Gonazaga. Here is a breakdown of this very dynamic set with movement to keep the defense off balance, down screens for the shooters, and two ball screens. Syracuse has a very athletic team and possesses a great ability with their three guards to knockdown the 3 pt shot. See More
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