Cleveland Cavaliers - Horns Elbow Ram
05/30/2016In this set, the Cavs fake the point screen away and send Richard Jefferson straight into a ball-screen for LeBron James. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this set, the Cavs fake the point screen away and send Richard Jefferson straight into a ball-screen for LeBron James. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe ball is entered to LeBron James at the high post and the point guard screens away to the left elbow. 4 makes a cut to the block and 1 cuts back out to to get the ball. 3 then sets a ball-screen for 1 as 4 screens for 2 running the baseline. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play starts with a high entry pass at 3 at the right elbow. The point guard then screens for 4 at the left elbow. Once 4 clears the screen, 1 loops around 3 for a handoff. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Cavs were able to get an open lob pass to Richard Jefferson using this play. The point guard passes to the right elbow then loops into the lane to set a back-screen for 4. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOn this play, the Cavs pass to LeBron at the right elbow then set a staggered screen in the left corner. The defenders got caught up with defending the staggered screen and left a lane open for LeBron to drive to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a horns set that the Toronto Raptors ran in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals. It incorporates some X action along with floppy action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great competitive catch and shoot drill. You can use one or two partners and two balls-(one can be the passer and the other a rebounder). There are 5 spots on the floor-also 5 shots that are within most offenses. There are a few options for this drill: 1) First one to hit 5 consecutive shots wins. 2)How many can you make in 1 minute? 3) How many can you make in 2 minutes? Challenge: Shooter cannot move until he hits two in a row from each spot. If he misses more than three in a row he starts over. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a good competitive drill that can help you work on different finishes or shots from certain locations See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a drill to work finishing with a recovering defender behind the offense or on their hip. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a drill to work finishing against a recovering weakside defender. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a drill used to teach the basics of finishing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDown by six with 90 seconds left in the National Championship game North Carolina ran a quick hit baseline out of bounds play to get their best player #5 Paige an open 3-point look in the corner. He hit the shot and in a blink of an eye it went back to a one possession game. What I like about this Baseline out of bounds play is that it has a few options to get a lay-up that went un-noticed because Paige ended up hitting the 3 in the corner. The first action is the back screen set for the point guard to cut right to the rim for a quick entry pass and score. The second you don’t really see in the video due to the ball not reversing. If the pass would have been made to the top of the key to the 3 man who had set the back screen for 1, then 1 would have set a cross screen for the 5 man who had just set the screen to free up Paige for the shot. This put’s the 5’s defender in a really tough spot having to show or help on Paige then get screened going back the opposite way to an entire side cleared out for a post iso. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Dr. Dish shooting drill requires at least 3 players and works on shooting 3 point shots with a defender closing out to the shooting hand. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Dr. Dish shooting drill is designed to get 3 point shots on the move laterally and to work on footwork. Whether you teach the 1-2 or the hop, this drill can get each player plenty of repetitions in 60 seconds. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Dr. Dish shooting drill is designed to get 3 point shots on the move, meeting the pass, and with a level of conditioning built in. For a more difficult workout, move the cones further away and adjust the tempo accordingly. See More
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