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02/24/2016This play gets a good look at attacking the rim with 2 pin down screens in the corner. It forces the defense to spread out with quick guards curling around screens to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play gets a good look at attacking the rim with 2 pin down screens in the corner. It forces the defense to spread out with quick guards curling around screens to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 screens down for 2 after giving the ball to 4. 5 sets a back-screen for 4. 2 makes the lob to 4. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 dribbles towards 3 as 4 sets a back-screen for 3. 5 flashes across the lane pulling defenders with him. 1 makes the lob pass to 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play is great to get a quick look at 5 cutting to the rim. If it isn't open, 4 runs a hand-off for 3. Put your best driver in this position to attack the rim off of the hand-off. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 dribbles off of a ball-screen from 5 pushing 3 to the corner. 5 then screens for 4. You can get a shot from 4 or hit 5 cutting to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play can be used to get a 2 on the drive from 2 or on the roll pass from 5 to 4. Use this play if you have enough time to get to all of the options. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 passes to 4 at the high post then cuts to the corner. 5 sets a pin down screen for 2 and looks to slip to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play came out of a timeout from South Carolina and shifted the momentum of the game. The key in this set is the ball reversals that make the defense ignore the weak side short corner. One of the most important concepts of attacking a zone defense is ball movement and attacking the gaps, but I’m a firm believer that screening a zone is even more dangerous. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhen the Bonnies saw that Dayton was denying the elbow entry pass off of their Horns set, they started off the half trying to keep the defense honest with a quick backdoor cut for an easy two points. This set is a great way to set the tone for the half to let the opposing team know that you are not afraid of their pressure. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhen you have a few baseline out of bounds plays in a game, why not try to capitalize on them when the defense is vulnerable and score every time? This screen the screener set is a great way to get a player who likes operating around the free throw line space. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick hitter out of the "Flip Series". See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBobby Hurley rof Arizona State ran this Shuffle / DBL Stagger Action in their game against UCLA. A play with lots of movement, post-up option and PNR possibilities. The Sun Devils have quick guards who can drive & kick reading the defenses to set-up the best scoring options. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUCLA Transition Motion action. Great "Hammer Screen" action right off as UCLA looks to free up Hamilton on the wing. When there's no shot, the screener Bolden comes back to a SPNR action looking to post-up. Steve Alford does a good job moving the players around in his sets giving them the best chance to utilize their skills to score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDallas runs a great set for some of their stretch 4's and Chandler Parsons when they go small out of flip action. Flip action is the action in which a player receives the pass and then flips it right back to the player who passes it to him. After this initial action, the player who flipped it back receives a backscreen to the rim which is just decoy action. The big who sets the backscreen then receives the pass and hands it off to a guard on the wing cutting. The big then screens down for the stretch 4 who is under the rim to receive an open look coming off the baseline down screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIf the inbounder is the most forgettable player on these types of plays, then the release option is the second most forgettable. This was an impressive set for Rick Barnes to draw up after a timeout. They a screen-the-screener play and then had all of the players space out around the perimeter. This allowed the release option to cut to the hoop for the open dunk. This play helped Tennessee separate themselves for the upset. See More
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