Canada - Ram Roll/Replace
06/11/2016This play gets three players in the action and puts the defense at a disadvantage with a down screen straight into a ball-screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play gets three players in the action and puts the defense at a disadvantage with a down screen straight into a ball-screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this play, Canada uses a staggered screen for the shooter in the corner. Instead of coming off of the dribble handoff, 3 pops out to the wing for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCanada uses this horns set to get 3 running off of a staggered screen followed by a dribble handoff from the big. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSimplified version of power dribble shooting previously posted. Focuses on getting the ball out of the corners with a protected power dribble. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere are some basic drills we have found extremely valuable during the "implementing Dribble Drive" phase, which we also use on a daily/weekly basis. The importance of being able to create a "split" (where two defenders commit to the ball carrier) is pararmount within our DDM system, and just as important is the ability to find the open player (from where the 2nd defender came from) for a high percentage & open scoring option. Our "Decision Making" breakdown work is by far the most important part of our practice plan when it comes to our offensive system, very rarely will we conduct 5on5 for great periods of time (no more than 20mins per practice), rather we choose to place as much time in to 2on1, 2on2, 3on2, & 3on3 situational decision making as possible within our practice plan. We have found this approach to be very successful, creating an enviroment where players are making high percentage decisions/reads on a regular basis. There is a reasonable amount of "ugly basketball" when we first implement the DDM system, and we encourage our coaches to try and let the players "organically grow" within the system and make their own decisions/reads, though this is often easier said than done, try and "guide" the players decision making rather than making the decision for them. We encourage questions like "what was your thought process on that decision" & "what did you see that triggered that decision" See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWithin the system that I have been evolving over time, I realized the importance to have strong post action but also to have variation in what occurs off the post catch. We teach this action in various levels from U12s in Country Victoria through to our Junior National teams. With this idea, we now teach two actions relative to where the ball is caught, which i term "post zone". the catch being In the post zone or out of the post zone. In all of our teaching we have a strong emphasis of if it is 1 v 1 its on you to score, if you see 2 you must pass the ball, this is the same for our post players and a reason for having multiple cutters off the weakside. Australian basketball has followed the late clock philosophy of Europe with late penetration, out of post play we like to finish with either on balls on the seem or middle on ball, depending what post zone the ball was caught in. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOpening Set of Game 2 of 2016 NBA Finals. 3 brings ball up. 4 sets rub screen for 1 who slice cuts to right wing. 5 dives to block and gets cross screen from 2. 5 then cuts into a step up ball screen on the right side of the floor. 3 passes ball to 1 on move who uses step up screen from 5 and attacks rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play starts close to a 1-4 high set but 1 pushes 2 to the corner as he dribbles to the right wing. 4 steps out to get the ball and then swings it to 3. 5 sets a shuffle screen for 1 and then 5 and 4 set a staggered screen for 2 in the corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play was used as a secondary break and has 5 set a slot ball-screen for 1 then roll into the post. The ball is reversed with a second ball-screen set and then 5 flashes high to the elbow. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is an easy way for Latvia to get the ball in and go straight to their continous ball-screen action (see in the pdf link below). They throw the ball in to 5 and give it back to the point guard with a quick handoff. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this horns set, 2 steps out to get the ball on the right wing and 3 sets a back-screen for 5 on the left block. In the video, you will see the great pass that 2 made to get the ball to 5 at the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this horns set, they curl the 4 around the 5 then send 5 to set a down screen for 4. This can lead to hi/lo opportunities as well. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOnce again, Latvia runs a guard across the floor to the opposite wing and a flare screen from the post. Once 2 has the ball, they move into a cross-screen/down-screen action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is that Iverson/flare cut type action with 2 running across the floor from the left wing to the right. If 2 isn't open, they run a cross-screen/down-screen action for 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLatvia likes to run cutters off of an Iverson/Flare cut type action from one wing to the other. In this set, they run 2 from the top of the key out to the wing and screen across for 5. See More
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