WIZARDS - SCREEN THE SCREENER
04/19/2015The Washington Wizards started with this set into the 2015 NBA Playoffs. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Washington Wizards started with this set into the 2015 NBA Playoffs. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 dribbles right pushing 3 into the lane to loop around 5 to replace 1. 1 passes to 3. 4 and 2 move down to the baseline as 3 is looping out to the perimeter. 3 dribbles right as 2 cuts along the baseline rubbing off of 4 at the low post. 3 looks to pass inside to 4. If the post-up isn't open, 2 cuts off of a double down-screen from 1 and 5 for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis option is very similar to the Slice Reverse option that Boston ran, and is another counter to get Blake Griffin a post up. The added wrinkle in L.A. is the addition of a 1-5 Side P/R. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNice weave action before a high Pick & Roll. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEnd of quarter/half set to get action before a high ballscreen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawKlay Thompson and Steph Curry running a Pick & Roll together seems unfair. But it is precisely what Steve Kerr loves to do in this creative set out of a zipper cut. This set can have Klay come off looking for a shot off the pindown, setting a ballscreen or slipping the ballscreen for a 3 and Curry attacks out of all of it. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is an After Time Out set that the Washington Wizards ran on April15, 2015 vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers. An important possession to send the game into overtime. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawRick Carlisle runs very good action to get a guard to attack out of a dribble handoff with backscreen action to occupy the defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDavid Blatt runs nice action out of Horns to get Kyrie Irving in an advantageous situation to attack the rim. Designed to have Kevin Love execute the dribble handoff and space the floor allows this action to work. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGolden State Warriors run alot of their sets in the flow of their offense based on reads. They run double stagger, one down and flex actions out of their base offense that end up in Horns. This set is a wrinkle out of the base motion that is designed to get Draymond Green cutting to the rim for a layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUNC Secondary B3 option: The trailer has the option to downscreen for the weakside wing if denied. That action triggers the B3 option. It is a read not a call. Players must recognize that 4 has downscreened for 3 and react accordingly. 3 can curl, back cut, straight cut or out cut the downscreen depending on how they are defended. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPitch Cross provides a plethora of options that can be reads or calls depending on how your players progress. The basic look involves the 1 pitching the ball ahead to the 2 on the wing. The first look is always straight to the post for a quick bucket. If that is not available the 2 will then reverse the ball to the 4 who is trailing the play (usually due to taking the ball inbounds). After kicking the ball ahead the 1 shallow cuts and pops to receive the ball on the 2nd side wing. The 3 who ran the weak side wing settles at the block for a post up opportunity. If one does not present itself, the 3 then initiates cross screen down screen action by screening for the 5 who looks to post and receiving a down screen from the 4. The looks are to the post, to the shooter and if nothing presents itself whatever your motion principles are can kick in. For instance, if the ball hits the post and cutters dive and clear opposite ball reversal back to the 1 can initiate SPNR on the 3rd side. The same goes for a reversal to the 3 who doesn't have a shot. The 3 can then swing back to the 2 and again initiate SPNR action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Cyclones move from a 1-4 high set to a horns formation with a ball-screen from 5 up top and the wing players moving down to the corners. Once 1 is on the left wing, 5 turns to set a down-screen for 4. 4 pops up for a shot and 5 dives to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a baseline out-of-bounds play run by Bill Self to catch opposing teams off guards and help his team gain momentum. He has ran it for Ben McLemore and Andrew Wiggins in the past. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this play, 4 starts at the elbow and 5 starts in the low post. 4 screens down for 5 who sprints straight into a ball-screen for 1 at the top of the key. As 1 dribbles from right to left, 5 rolls and 4 replaces 5. If 1 cannot get the ball into 5 on the roll, he looks at 4 for the hi/lo action. See More
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