Spain - Elevator To Horns
10/11/2016Spain from Rio Olympics 2016 False motion into "horns" ball screen See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpain from Rio Olympics 2016 False motion into "horns" ball screen See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpain ran this play on consecutive possessions in the last 2 minutes of the bronze medal game against Australia. On the first possession they were able to get a post up score for Pao Gasol (5). Australia denied the ball reversal the second time resulting in a layup opportunity for the 1 and a tip dunk for Gasol. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpain ran this SLOB play on their final 2 possessions of the bronze medal game. In both situations they were down 1 and they were able to draw fouls to get them 2 free throws. With 35.3 seconds left Spain used the pop option and got the ball to Pau Gasol (5) where he was fouled in the post. With 9.7 seconds left Sergio Rodriguez (1) was able to turn the corner and get to the basket before drawing a foul. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpain ran this ATO action to start the 2nd Quarter in their semi-final game versus the United States Men's Basketball team. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpain utilized this set to get Juan Carlos Navarro a open look during their group game against Argentina. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNigeria ran this action in their group game against Lithuania. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBC Nizhny Novgorod is a professional basketball club based in Russia. This is an action utilized in a VTB League game last season against Khimki. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpain often runs a unique entry into their Horns sets. They start with an elevator screen for 3, which gets him the ball in the top of the key area. 1 & 2 then cut to the corners to get into the Horns formation. They have different options depending on who sets the ball screen. If 5 sets the screen, he rolls to the basket and 4 pops. If 4 sets the screen, he immediately goes off of a flare screen from 5. If nothing is available 5 follows the ball for a pick & roll. Blog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Elevator Screens See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpain ran this play against Croatia at the end of the 3rd quarter. It starts in a wheel action then Spain uses a counter option to send 2 off of a staggered screen from both bigs. In the video, 3 drives into the lane forcing x5 to help and leaving Marc Gasol open in the corner for a 3-point shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpain was down 2 with 1.8 seconds left against Croatia and ran this play to get a layup opportunity for Pau Gasol. 1 & 5 start with a double screen for 4 to get a look at a 3 from the corner. 2 then sets a backscreen for 5 to get to the basket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpain ran this play against Croatia down 4 with 17.3 seconds left to get an open look at a 3 for Nikola Mirotic. The screen the screener action with 4 screening for 1 and then 4 immediately receiving a screen from 5 confused the defense and led to a wide open shot. Using this play they were able to cut the lead down to 1 in less than 5 seconds. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpain used this play late in the game to get a 3-point shot on the right wing. Spain ended up losing the game but had a chance by executing this play to perfection. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMarc Gasol moves out from the post to set a Knicks (Step-Up) ball screen. The ballhandler can dribble into the empty space towards the baseline. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe point guard runs around 4 and screens for him. Once 4 has the ball, 5 dives into the lane for a post pass. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the most common actions we faced at the recent FIBA U17 World Championship was Horns into Flex sets. Almost every nation we faced had their version of this. The ones drawn up today are by the Spain team who we faced in the quarter finals. I liked thier three seperate reads that they would generate out of the action, each look depending on what they needed at each stage of the game. Horns is still the most commonly used action in youth international play, but this campaign compared to the last saw a lot more flex action out of it. See More
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