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Basketball Play - Tulsa X Flash

Tulsa X Flash

Wes Kosel 05/11/2015

1 dribbles right then back to the top of the key pushing 4 to the block and 3 to the corner. As 1 dribbles left, 5 flashes to the high post. Once 5 has the ball, he looks to pass inside to 4. If 4 isn't open, 5 gives the ball to 3 on a dribble hand-off and 2 screens across the lane for 4. If 4 isn't open, 5 screens down for 2 for a shot on the wing. See More

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Basketball Play - Tulsa Cross

Tulsa Cross

Wes Kosel 05/11/2015

This play starts with a ball reversal from 1 to 4 to 3. 5 steps to the ball-side low post and 2 moves in to the opposite block. 4 screens for 3 as 2 screens across for 5. With the left to right action of both screens, 3 looks to penetrate into the lane or pass to 5 on the cut to the basket. See More

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Basketball Play - Dubuque Cross Slip

Dubuque Cross Slip

Wes Kosel 05/09/2015

1 dribbles to the left wing giving the ball to 3 on a dribble hand-off. 3 dribbles middle then swings the ball to 2. At the same time, 5 screens across for 4. If 4 isn't open, he sprints out to the wing as if he is going to set a ball-screen for 2. 4 slips the screen and 5 elevates. See More

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Basketball Play - Atlanta Hawks "ATO Elevator"

Atlanta Hawks "ATO Elevator"

Gibson Pyper 05/07/2015

Coach Mike Budenholzer has a great playbook with a variety of plays for different situations. After a timeout in Game 1, he called a nice Elevator set for Kyle Korver, although it was covered well by the Wizards, they still got a decent look from the 3 point line. The set starts off in a Sideline out of Bounds situation and is triggered by the 4 man popping to the top of the key. The inbounder (point guard) sprints down toward the post, and v cuts back to the wing. Korver sets a cross screen for opposite wing and sprints through the elevator screen. See More

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Basketball Play - Memphis Grizzlies SOG Hi-Lo

Memphis Grizzlies SOG Hi-Lo

Craig LeVasseur 05/06/2015

This was the opening play for the Grizzlies in Game 2 versus the Warriors. There is a lot of moment to this play and it presents multiple options, making it a great play to get your offense started. This play presents two opportunities for Zach Randolph to post up on either block, and really takes advantage of Marc Gasol's ability in hi-lo situations. See More

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Basketball Play - Georgetown Elbow Down

Georgetown Elbow Down

Wes Kosel 05/06/2015

1 passes to 5 flashing to the high post then screens down for 4 at the free-throw line. 4 makes a back-cut to the basket and 1 pops out to the top of the key. Once 1 has the ball, 5 sets a ball-screen for 1 as 3 sets a cross-screen for 4. 1 looks to drive left and score, pass to 5 on the roll, or pass to 4 in the corner for a shot. See More

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Basketball Play - Georgetown Double Back-Cut

Georgetown Double Back-Cut

Wes Kosel 05/06/2015

1 passes to 2 then cuts into the lane and out to the right corner. 4 and 3 exchange on the back-side. 2 passes to 3 who reverses the ball to 4. Once 4 has the ball, 3 cuts through the lane and 5 steps across the lane and posts up. If 5 isn't open, 4 dribbles towards the top of the key as 2 makes a back-cut. If 2 isn't open, 4 continues his dribble as 1 makes a back-cut. 1 finishes his cut with a cross-screen for 5 inside. See More

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Basketball Play - Kentucky Side On-Ball Sets

Kentucky Side On-Ball Sets

Kevin Bruinsma 05/02/2015

The first video clip is a simple side ball screen with a double screen on the weak side of the floor. The interesting thing about this action is the spacing UK uses on the weak side of the floor. The double screen is set just inside of the three-point line which is more commonly seen in NBA sets where defenses have to play tighter to their man due to everyone on the floor being able to make shots. Kentucky ends up getting a lay-up in the post out of this action as Wisconsin can’t over help with the double screen being right below the 3-point line. The second video clip is a ball screen set at the top of the key to an open side of the floor. If the guard can’t attack the open space he throws back to the popping 4 man who looks for his own shot. On his catch the 3 man that’s stacked up with the 5 man slams 5’s defender so 4 has a straight line pass to 5 sealing in the lane. The deep post catch forced Wisconsin to double down and left UK’s guard wide open for a 3-point shot. See More

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Basketball Play - Creighton Box 1

Creighton Box 1

Wes Kosel 05/02/2015

In this box set play from Creighton, the post players start on the left side of the lane and the wings start on the right side. 2 screens down for 3 who cuts to the right wing for a shot. After 2 sets the screen for 3, he sprints between a double-screen from 4 and 5 to the left wing. 4 and 5 close the screen once 2 has cleared to close off 2's defender from getting through. See More

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Basketball Play - Washington Wizards "Post Rub Rip Empty"

Washington Wizards "Post Rub Rip Empty"

Gibson Pyper 04/30/2015

Another counter to a normal set that teams ran in the regular season is an empty set from the Washington Wizards. The Wizards normally run a post rub into a cross screen for the big man to get a post touch, but in the playoffs they ran a counter that had the guard who normally screens the big man, runs to the corner. The other big flashes to the elbow to empty the paint and allows the big to seal his man and have an entry for a layup. See More

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