Michigan Wolverines - 4 Low Strong Side Screen BLOB
04/03/2018A simple cross screen by Moe Wagner (5) sets up a 3 for Duncan Robinson (4) in the corner. Michigan Wolverines - Find, Use, Create Philosophy See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA simple cross screen by Moe Wagner (5) sets up a 3 for Duncan Robinson (4) in the corner. Michigan Wolverines - Find, Use, Create Philosophy See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Wolverines will use Moe Wagner in repeated pick and pop situations to get the 40% 3-point shooter looks from deep. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBLOB from Villanova in the National Championship to get Brunson coming off of the handoff or DiVincenzo off of a down screen. Villanova Wildcats - XsOs Behind Offensive Dominance See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn Kansas' four-guard lineup, this box BLOB gets either Malik Newman or Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk a look from outside. Final Four Breakdown: Kansas Jayhawks' X Factor See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLoyola doesn't often look to score off its OOB's, but this box set gets get one of the Ramblers' shooters open from deep. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMost teams aren't typically drawing up inbounds plays for their 5 to shoot a three. But when your 6'9" center (Omari Spellman) is shooting close to 45% from deep, you make an exception, as Villanova does. Final Four Breakdown: Villanova Wildcats - XsOs Behind the Dominance See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Jayhawks run arguably the most well-known 4 Low BLOB out of a box set. Final Four Breakdown: Kansas Jayhawks' X Factor See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUsed by Syracuse during the 2018 NCAA Tournament, this is a quick hitter for teams that have a point guard with a post skill set, or a stretch 4 shooter. It begins in a 1-4 High formation. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Villanova Philosophy: When 5 of your top 6 players shoot 39% or better from 3, you run as many stagger screens and pin down screens as possible to get those shooters open from deep. And if the defender shows on the second screen in the stagger, the 5 man slips to the bucket for an easy bucket. Final Four Breakdown: Villanova Wildcats - XsOs Behind the Dominance See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat action Buffalo ran to get its best player coming off two screens with an isolated side occupied only by a shooter in the corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set out of the Michigan Two Guard offense that could result in a wide open layup, a guard post up (Marcus Smart mismatch action), or a screen-the-screener 3pt point look. Final Four Breakdown: Michigan Wolverines - Find, Use, Create Philosophy See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDon't be fooled but the lack of "success" of these set plays in the video clip below. The coaching staffs in post-season play are so well scouted and the teams are elite in preperation that oftentimes the desired shot is not available. Nonetheles, the analytics surrounding side changes and paint touches remains true, as they break the defense down with each action. This set presents several shot opportunities, and the spacing is so phenoenal that however the defense plays it, there will be scoring options with the advantage created. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBuffalo ran this action in its NCAA Tournament win vs Arizona. The Bulls added a little twist to the traditional back screen, ball screen action by using a PG to back screen for 4. This gives the lob an option and makes a bigger defender cover more ground. It also flows right into roll and replace action. NCAA Tournament - XsOs Behind the Upsets See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Mercer" is a set to run vs a Match-up Zone. Start in a 1-2-2 alignment with post players on the blocks and guards on the wings. Blog Post: Keys to Attacking a Match-up Zone See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Flood C" is a set to run vs a Match-up Zone Defense. It is the counter to "Flood" and is run to get a 3pt shot from the corner. The play begins the same way as flood and the action stays the same. Where this play differs from Flood is that instead of throwing back to the 1 after the drag dribble, 2 throws it right back to the 4. 5 sets a screen on the bottom of the zone and 3 comes back ball side looking to catch and shoot behind 5's screen. Blog Post: Keys to Attacking a Match-up Zone See More
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