About Jordan Petersen
Founder and Director of Positionless Basketball. Head Coach at Ellsworth HS (WI). Former Graduate Assistant at MSU-Moorhead. Former college player at UW-Eau Claire.
Follow Jordan on Twitter @PositionlessBb
Founder and Director of Positionless Basketball. Head Coach at Ellsworth HS (WI). Former Graduate Assistant at MSU-Moorhead. Former college player at UW-Eau Claire.
Follow Jordan on Twitter @PositionlessBb
ATO Evansville ran in their upset win against #1 Kentucky to get a guard attacking space downhill. Evansivlle uses a ghost screen to try to create an advantage for the guard and open up more space to drive. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThree different automatic action options for when the ball is entered into the post. Check out the blog post below for a full breakdown on Building Automatics Into Your Offense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAutomatic option for whenver the ball is entered into the High Post, the passer and opposite backcourt player perform X Action off of it looking for and handoff or dump off at the rim. Blog Post >>> Building Automatics Into Your Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAutomatic option for whenever a solid vertical spacer/good passer moves the ball from top of key to the wing, the player immediately follows into a ball screen. Check out the blog post below for a full breakdown on Building Automatics Into Your Offense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAutomatic for anytime an elite shooter is inside the arc, a teammate sets a down screen for them. Blog Post >>> Building Automatics Into Your Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAutomatic option for when the defense goes under a ball screen. Offense will immediately go right into a rescreen and attack the advantage gained. Check out the blog post below for a full breakdown on Building Automatics Into Your Offense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAutomatic option for whenever the defense switches a ball screen, offense immediately goes into boomerang action by swinging the ball back to the ball handler in order to take advantage of the mismatch. Blog Post >>> Building Automatics Into Your Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAn automatic action option for whenever a ball handler retreat dribbles, signaling an immediate ball screen. Check out the blog post below for a full breakdown on Building Automatics Into Your Offense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThree automatic options for weak side players whenever a ball screen occurs. Blog Post >>> Building Automatics Into Your Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns set from Iceland in a World Cup qualifier game against Finland. A good set to get a 4 or 5 an open look from three. Check out the latest Plays of the Week email for more XsOs! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNice set from Estonia to get a post up look out of Horns. If 5 isn't immediately open in the post, then 1 should look to 4 for the high-low look. See video below. Check out the latest Plays of the Week email for more XsOs! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns set from Estonia in a FIBA World Cup qualifier game against Great Britain. Good set when you need a three. Check out the latest Plays of the Week email for more XsOs! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA ram set from Auburn to give Jared Harper space off of a ball screen. Auburn ran this in the Elite Eight game against Kentucky and it allowed Harper to get a pull up three when his defender got caught on the screen and the screeners defender was late on the coverage. Check out the Final Four team breakdown on the Tigers below! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAuburn went to this in the overtime of the Elite Eight game against Kentucky. The ram action helps free up the ball screener, so their defender is late on the ball screen defense. Jared Harper rejected the screen and beat Tyler Herro to the basket on this play. Check out the Final Four team breakdown on the Tigers below! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEnd of game sideline out of bounds from Auburn to get the ball in against Kentucky to go to the Final Four. Auburn didn't put anyone in the front court so they could get the ball to their point guard streaking up the sideline and dribble out the clock without any defenders in front of him. Check out the Final Four team breakdown on the Tigers below! See More
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