Dallas Mavericks - Horns - Double Push Clear
10/03/2017Clear out set that can be run from "Horns" by Dallas Mavericks #MavsPlaybook Blog Post: Attacking with Clear Outs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawClear out set that can be run from "Horns" by Dallas Mavericks #MavsPlaybook Blog Post: Attacking with Clear Outs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIowa State High Ball Screen Concepts Mini-Clinic. Diagrams + Video See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSets to create Gap Space Blog Post: Attacking with Clear Outs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSets to open gap spaces Blog Post: Attacking with Clear Outs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawExample of SLOB connecting to halfcourt offense from the Minnesota Timberwolves See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEarly Offense from the New Orleans Pelicans (ft. Anthony Davis) with an empty corner in transition. More Early Offense... Blog Post: Attacking with Clear Outs See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Tilting" the offense to the left side of the floor and forcing players to use non-dominant hand in ball screens.... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns set from Spain in #EuroBasket2017 Cross screen to enter post See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFinland Horns set from #EuroBasket2017 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGermany Horns from #EuroBasket2017 Clearing out a side for a dribble attack and twisting into a wing ball screen if the clear out is defended. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUtah Jazz Horns Set False Motion into Spread Ball Screen Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFull Court Press - Adjustments Full series... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawShadow Press - Additional Options: Fake Trap, Jump Switch, Up Options Mainly used as a 3/4 court, containment press. However, it is very flexible and can be deployed in a variety of situations. The "shadow" player (4 as diagrammed below) plays 8 to 10 feet behind the ball in a supporting role and has the option of trapping, faking a trap or jumpswitching. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Shadow" Press - Trap Option Mainly used as a 3/4 court, containment press. However, it is very flexible and can be deployed in a variety of situations. The "shadow" player (4 as diagrammed below) plays 8 to 10 feet behind the ball in a supporting role and has the option of trapping (shown below), faking a trap or jumpswitching. See More
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