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03/01/2017Phase D teaching drill for #FindUseCreate conceptual offense. For more on Find Use Create.... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhase D teaching drill for #FindUseCreate conceptual offense. For more on Find Use Create.... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawStrong Side (SS) – This is the side of the court where the ball currently sits. Weak Side (WS) – This is the side of the court where the ball does not currently sit in. Help Line (HL) – The line right down the middle of the court. There is a low and high help line position. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGeorgia Tech ran this ATO using multiple false motion actions late in their game against Notre Dame. Their goal was to ultimately get the ball in 2's hands for a high PNR with his teammates spread around the perimeter. The play started with a ball reversal to 2 with 4 screening for 5 to start the elbow action. 2 passes to 5 at the elbow to start the next false motion action. As 2 screens for 1 for the rub screen at the elbow, x2 has to provide help on 1. This frees up 2 to get the pass back from 5 and start the ball screen with less pressure on the ball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMichigan State Head Coach Tom Izzo has one of the most extensive offensive playbooks in Division I. Here is a a version of the old NBA "Hawk" set PG dribble enters clearing the wing and then the "Hawk" screen is set sending the 2 guard ball side for a possible quick hit pass The play continues with a double stagger for the cutter off ball reversal and then when nothing is open a quick throwback to the wing for a screen-the-screener action trying to free the 5 under the basket If nothing in the Post is free, the screen is set at the FT Line and the 5 having relocated sprints-to-screen at the TOK See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLouisville inside ball screen zone attack versus Syracuse. (Video below) See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTexas ran this as their late game go to play in their double overtime win over Florida State. The play starts out in an elbow set with 1 making the entry pass to the 4 and screening for 3 for a post up. After the post up look for 3, 1 receives a staggered screen from 5 & 4 to get the ball back. 5 & 4 continue with a second staggered screen, this time for 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTexas A&M ran this play multiple times in their game against Florida. The Aggies use false motion to help set up the double screen for a 3 point shot. The ball reversal and cuts from the guards shifts the defense and the pindown for 1 gets the ball back in their point guard's hands. Once 1 has the ball, 3 cuts off of a double screen from 5 & 4. 1 passes to 3 for the shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Florida State women's team ran this BLOB play trailing Texas by 3 points with 3.9 seconds left. Their best 3 point shooter was the inbounder in this play. 5 set a cross screen for 4 to receive the pass from 2. 2 follows the pass for a handoff and the 3 point shot to tie the game. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhase A teaching drill to introduce the wing ball screen and its options as a means to create offensive advantages. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBreakdown drill for conceptual offense. Two rules at play here: If you are in a single gap and the ball looks at, dribbles at or pivots at you, cut to the basket and replace to space usually a corner Attack double gaps with the dribble Contact us for more on conceptual offense teaching points. Follow on twitter and make sure to check out more #FastDrawArt See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFlare option out of "Point 2" action that the Boston Celtics run. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawKeep option out of "Point 2" action that the Boston Celtics run. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Horns set is extremely difficult to defend for most post players, especially if 4 is a 3pt threat. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrance commonly uses the ball screen as the initial action in their Horns alignments, but it is the second ball screen that is the real catalyst. In “Horns Get” the point guard, French superstar Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs, dribbles off the first ball screen and drags his man to the wing. The screener cuts away wide to the sideline to space as the other lifted big comes over to “get” Parker open with a ball screen on the wing. Parker then has a double gap (shaded area, Frame 3) to attack coming out of the ball screen. The screener rolls to the rim and the wing in the corner runs “back action” to counter his man tagging the roll man. See More
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