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Basketball Play - Notre Dame - Stagger Inbounder BLOB

Notre Dame - Stagger Inbounder BLOB

Lucas Shapiro 02/09/2016

The inbounder is the most forgettable player in baseline and sideline out of bounds plays. In this set, Notre Dame took advantage of North Carolina by playing small. Knowing that a big man (Isaiah Hicks) was guarding the inbounder, they decided to run a play for the inbounder (Steve Vasturia) off of a stagger screen. This allowed him to get a wide open look. See More

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Basketball Play - Philadelphia 76ers - EOG

Philadelphia 76ers - EOG

Lucas Shapiro 02/02/2016

Considering the time and score, the Golden State Warriors wanted to play sound defense and definitely not give up a three-pointer. At the same time, they did not want to give up a lob, which would have taken very little time off of the clock. This end of game set gave the 76ers both options and they took the corner three-pointer from an Isaiah Canaan who was on fire. This is a sideline out of bounds set to run when you need some quick points at the end of a game. See More

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Basketball Play - Oklahoma SLOB Circle Lob

Oklahoma SLOB Circle Lob

Wes Kosel 01/19/2016

2 starts with the ball out of bounds. 5, 1, and 3 cut around 4 in that order. 2 inbounds the ball to 5 who passes to 3 (Hield). Once Hield has the ball, 4 sets a ball-screen. 3 drives middle and 4 rolls to the basket. If x1 stays out on the shooter (like Kansas did), the lob to 4 may be open. See More

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Basketball Play - 3-on-3 Guts

3-on-3 Guts

Randy Sherman 10/21/2015

3-on-3 Guts is an excellent live drill for reviewing and polishing your team defensive fundamentals. Further, it is a live drill to teach players how to get through adversity. It stresses the importance of getting and stringing together defensive stops. This drill is also an opportunity for the offense to use motion offense principles RULES: Defense must make four consecutive stops before going to offense Stops are defined as defensive rebounds, steals or out of bounds possessions If the offense scores or gets fouled, the defensive "stop count" goes back to zero Offensive charges count as four stops Offense goes down and back and a new offensive group comes on the floor Do not change directions until the ball touches the rim or offense scores (teams switch directions after Defensive rebouds or Offensive FGM) Check the ball in after steals and fouls Offense must inbound the ball on all out of bounds situations See More

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