Golden State Warriors - "Head Tap"
12/27/2016Play call from Golden State Warriors HC Steve Kerr. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPlay call from Golden State Warriors HC Steve Kerr. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSLOB play call from the Golden State Warriors. Special for Klay Thompson. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSLOB action from Steve Kerr designed for Klay Thompson. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA quick hitting action from the Golden State Warriors. This is a tough action to defend with a shooter setting the back screen since the defender guarding the shooter cannot help off. Combine this strong-side action with a weak-side flare screen action it ultimately eliminates any help on the backcut. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Golden State Warriors ran this during the second quarter of their season opening game against the San Antonio Spurs. They used a variation of the wedge play where a guard sets a high screen for a post player who then cuts into a ball screen or post up. In this version the Warriors used false action of the ball reversal and dribble handoff before getting into the wedge ball screen action. They also added a flare screen up top for a secondary option in this play. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWarriors Coach Steve Kerr uses his three elite shooters -- Durant, Thompson and Curry -- in a simple three-man action to get an alley-oop opportunity where a defense cannot give help without leaving a shooter alone. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGolden State combines a flex action with an elevator screen to get Steph Curry an open 3-point shot at the top of the key. Steph cuts off of a flex screen then sprints straight through an elevator screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Warriors get an open shot for Klay Thompson by passing in to the post then having Livingston set a flare screen for Thompson to cut to the wing. If the shot isn't there right away, the big can move out from the block and set a step-up ball-screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this play, 2 guards stay up top and two players move to the blocks. The runner (Klay Thompson) moves from the right corner to the left. The shot isn't open in the video, but the Warriors do a good job moving the ball and get Barbosa a wide open shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Golden State Warriors ran a stagger baseline screen for 2 to the right wing. The ball was reverses in the secondary break from the point guard to the trailing big over to the 2 guard on the right wing. The second screener in the original stagger screen then turned and set a cross screen for 4 to the post. 2 enterered the ball in the post to 4 on the right block. As soon as he entered the ball he got a "flare" screen from 5 for the top. Once the defender guarded that action the 5 immediately turned and set a "fire" screen, which is a re screen back towards the ball, for 2. 2 caught the pass out of the post from 4 for a jump shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSLOB play for a 4 who can shoot or if you are playing small ball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEnd of game Hammer set run by Golden State with slip/pop from the screener to open area on the wing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThere's essentially no way to defend Stephen Curry when he runs all over the court like he does in this play. The attention that Thompson gets on the X-cut is enough to score off of an action with Curry. But when the ball skips to the opposite side and Curry cuts under Draymond Green to the baseline, it is natural for the defender to want to get between Curry and the ball -- only allowing him to get screened as Steph goes through the elevator. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAt this point, it is amazing that Stephen Curry is able to get open three-pointers. Yet part of the reason why he was able to make history on Saturday was thanks to actions like this that were ran for him. This screen-the-screener sideline out of bounds play is tough to cover against the Warriors. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawATO SLOB the Warriors run in late game situations. Steph Curry usually is the 1 in this situation. Knowing X5 is going to jump out on him, it opens up the driving lane for 5. See More
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