NBA Golden State Warriors: Dribble Hand-Off / Pick and Roll Action - FastModel Sports

Published 05/24/2015 by Scott Peterman Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

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Here is a NBA Golden State Warriors Dribble Hand-Off / Pick and Roll Action from Game 3 of the NBA Western Conference Finals.  Steve Kerr is doing an excellent job in getting great motion and action into his set plays for their players.  The Golden State Warriors are the team that I want to watch in the NBA Play-offs for my new sets.  

Steve Kerry has installed a system that is like the NBA San Antonio Spurs in it's movement, flow and creativity.  The starters and reserves have bought into this system all season.  David Lee is even getting a second chance in these NBA Playoffs.  He is seizing the moment too. 

Stephy Curry and Klay Thompson are indeed the Splash Brothers and either of them can go off for 20 points in a quarter at any moment.  Curry is the MVP, but Thompson is likely to go off on any night.

They were one of the best teams ever in the regular season, despite the trip up from the always difficult Memphis Grizzlies.  I love this action and you will notice that I chose a play where Steph Curry isn't in the game.  It's an example of how their reserves have bought in.

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  • Basketball Play - NBA Golden State Warriors:  Dribble Hand-Off  / Pick and Roll Action
  • Basketball Play - NBA Golden State Warriors:  Dribble Hand-Off  / Pick and Roll Action
  • Basketball Play - NBA Golden State Warriors:  Dribble Hand-Off  / Pick and Roll Action
  • Basketball Play - NBA Golden State Warriors:  Dribble Hand-Off  / Pick and Roll Action
  • 3 does a V-cut to get open. 1 passes to 3 and cuts to the left corner. 2 slides to the left elbow.

  • 3 does a dribble hand off with 4. 2 does a V-cut to get open at the top left guard spot.

  • 4 does a dribble hand off with 2 3 slides to the right wing.

  • 5 sets a ball screen on 2 and then rolls to the basket. 2 stretches out the defense and throws the lob to 5. 4 slides out for spacing.