Creighton Side Double
09/10/2015A man offense set from Creighton involving a high ball screen and then staggered ball screens for a slashing guard. Provides several looks to score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA man offense set from Creighton involving a high ball screen and then staggered ball screens for a slashing guard. Provides several looks to score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOpening play ran by the Heat in their 94-91 closeout game 5 win over the Bulls 5/16/13. With two dynamic scores handing off and a potential Haslem ball screen the Bulls defense was focused on the strong side. Having Bosh pin down for Chalmers game him space to attack the hoop in the center off the court. Altough Boozer was guarding Haslem, and Haslem was standing on a wing, Boozer was protecting the rim. If the Heat had a stretch 4 in at the time, Chalmers would have had a clear path to the rim, or a kick out to a wide open shooter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns set using a flare screen to get the ball into the post. If the post feed from 1 to 4 is not open. 5 screens 3 then rescreens for the middle ball screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawVariations on the Chuck Daly ball screen drill. Can also run this as double drage from the slot or have 4 and 5 screen each other into side ball screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPlay run by Coach Bill Self and also used in Creighton's win over St. John's. Dribble hand off, ball screen, and flare to set up the 3 point shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSide elevator to get a 3 point look. Play begins with a zipper looking like the Spurs "loop." After intitial zipper, the Iverson cut fakes a set up for a side ball screen, while the shooter goes through the side elevator. Lots of misdirection in this set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEarly offense middle ball screen run by the Spurs in Game 6 vs. Dallas. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGot this play from Marist MBB HC Jeff Bower. Coach Bower has many years of experience in the NBA which can be seen in this play. Floppy is a way to create some movement before setting the ball screen. 1 cutting to the corner and 4 spacing to the slot allow great spacing which puts pressure on the defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set if you have two above average skill players that can play off of eachother. It can also be an option read, and 5 can ball screen 2 off the zipper cut. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is an little adjustment to the UCLA to Ball Screen action that I posted earlier. Here we use the UCLA (rub cut) and allow the Post to reverse the ball to change the sides of the floor. You can get a nice ISO inside early on the reversal or you can wait for the jumper as the second option. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday’s basketball offense breakdown comes from the 2 Out 3 In Motion Offense. Iowa State used the concepts once used by Steve Alford when he was at New Mexico. The 2 Out 3 In motion offense is very unique, which allows the post area to become open for isolation plays and opens up dribble penetration and backdoor cut plays. Iowa State made this key adjustment in the first half against Nevada when they struggled to get much out of their ball screen sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday’s basketball offense breakdown comes from the 2 Out 3 In Motion Offense. Iowa State used the concepts once used by Steve Alford when he was at New Mexico. The 2 Out 3 In motion offense is very unique, which allows the post area to become open for isolation plays and opens up dribble penetration and backdoor cut plays. Iowa State made this key adjustment in the first half against Nevada when they struggled to get much out of their ball screen sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday’s basketball offense breakdown comes from the 2 Out 3 In Motion Offense. Iowa State used the concepts once used by Steve Alford when he was at New Mexico. The 2 Out 3 In motion offense is very unique, which allows the post area to become open for isolation plays and opens up dribble penetration and backdoor cut plays. Iowa State made this key adjustment in the first half against Nevada when they struggled to get much out of their ball screen sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday’s basketball offense breakdown comes from the 2 Out 3 In Motion Offense. Iowa State used the concepts once used by Steve Alford when he was at New Mexico. The 2 Out 3 In motion offense is very unique, which allows the post area to become open for isolation plays and opens up dribble penetration and backdoor cut plays. Iowa State made this key adjustment in the first half against Nevada when they struggled to get much out of their ball screen sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis simple offensive set is typically used in secondary break scenarios but can also be used as a continuity motion offense. However, with some added creativity, coaches can incorporate ball screens, backscreens, or various entries to make it more dynamic. See More
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