KSU Double SOB Flare
02/25/2015This play was ran by Kansas State University to get a wide open shot that sealed the win vs. Kansas. This play can also be ran from the Horns set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play was ran by Kansas State University to get a wide open shot that sealed the win vs. Kansas. This play can also be ran from the Horns set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Toronto Raptors used this play during the 2014/2015 NBA season. They look for a drive out of a high ball screen action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIncreasingly at the collegiate and even high school levels, teams are running ball screen sets. As the postseason nears and high level teams remain, offenses must be prepared for all different styles of defensive play. Some nuanced defensive teams will throw a counter to good ball screen offenses – known as icing. Icing a ball screen occurs on side ball screens, where the man guarding the ball squares his shoulders to the sideline and does not let the ball go middle. The man guarding the screener does not hedge the screen, instead being ready to contain the ball as it gets driven towards the baseline. He contains, the original defender recovers and the man guarding the screener is in position to take away any rolls to the rim. The most obvious counter to icing a ball screen is hitting the pick-and-pop game, since coverage on the screener is non-existent at the moment the ball gets driven baseline. After that, teams adjust to set alley screens which lead the ball handler to the baseline. However, coaches of ball screen-heavy offenses may consider putting in a counter during the postseason. If your side ball screen set usually happens with a filled corner on the side of the screen, this play is a good way to put the pressure on the defense to decide how much they value defending your shooters. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIncreasingly at the collegiate and even high school levels, teams are running ball screen sets. As the postseason nears and high level teams remain, offenses must be prepared for all different styles of defensive play. Some nuanced defensive teams will throw a counter to good ball screen offenses – known as icing. Icing a ball screen occurs on side ball screens, where the man guarding the ball squares his shoulders to the sideline and does not let the ball go middle. The man guarding the screener does not hedge the screen, instead being ready to contain the ball as it gets driven towards the baseline. He contains, the original defender recovers and the man guarding the screener is in position to take away any rolls to the rim. The most obvious counter to icing a ball screen is hitting the pick-and-pop game, since coverage on the screener is non-existent at the moment the ball gets driven baseline. After that, teams adjust to set alley screens which lead the ball handler to the baseline. However, coaches of ball screen-heavy offenses may consider putting in a counter during the postseason. One set I like is 13 Angle, which looks to set up a side ball screen by starting with an angled guard-to-guard screen, which defenses usually do not ice. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Dallas Mavericks ran this play to start the game against the Toronto Raptors on Febuary 24th. A screen the screener action resulted in an early touch for Dirk Nowitzki. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIncreasingly at the collegiate and even high school levels, teams are running ball screen sets. As the postseason nears and high level teams remain, offenses must be prepared for all different styles of defensive play. Some nuanced defensive teams will throw a counter to good ball screen offenses – known as icing. Icing a ball screen occurs on side ball screens, where the man guarding the ball squares his shoulders to the sideline and does not let the ball go middle. The man guarding the screener does not hedge the screen, instead being ready to contain the ball as it gets driven towards the baseline. He contains, the original defender recovers and the man guarding the screener is in position to take away any rolls to the rim. The most obvious counter to icing a ball screen is hitting the pick-and-pop game, since coverage on the screener is non-existent at the moment the ball gets driven baseline. After that, teams adjust to set alley screens which lead the ball handler to the baseline. However, coaches of ball screen-heavy offenses may consider putting in a counter during the postseason. This play is one run by many NBA teams to stop a team from icing their ball screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis BLOB was ran by the University of Southen Florida to get a quick bucket off a lob. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play creates a drive from the top for a guard. The floor is well spaced while attacking the basket. Multiple passing options emerge. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDavid Blatt runs a really nice Weave set designed to get the defense out of position and attack out of a ballscreen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Chicago Bulls ran this lob play during the 2014/2015 NBA season. Dunleavy (41% 3-point shooter) acts as a decoy and the whole defense goes ball watching. With a little luck and proper timing, the back screen does the service to get Butler open on his way to the basket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawArizona (Sean Miller) "HORNS" set Follow the downscreen into a handoff. Two screen-the-screener actions. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach Shaka Smart has his VCU Rams (21-6, 11-3) and they are better prepared for any A-10 opponent. Here is a special zone offense play that they run. Havoc Pressure Defense is what Shaka Smart is known for. Execution is what I know Shaka Smart for. The first diagram is "Special" which is a zone quick hitter. The 2nd and 3 diagrams are the "Weave" Play zone set play. If you like this Shaka Smart Zone Offense Play then check out our website: Men's Basketball Hoop Scoop. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBilly Donovan has coached teams to the peak of college basketball’s mountaintop. Coach Billy Donovan has reached Four Final Fours, two national championships, a perfect 18-0 conference regular season, six Southeastern Conference tournament titles and 16-straight 20-win seasons. He’s made Florida basketball a millennial powerhouse on the national level and he did it all at a football school. Now, he sits on the doorstep of yet another achievement after coaching his 499th victory Wednesday night against Vanderbilt. Coach Billy Donovan runs Ball Screen Motion Offense that moves the ball and gets shot attempts near the basket and the three point line. Coach Donovan goes for #500 wins against Missouri tonight. You should check it out. If you liked the Billy Donovan Florida Gators Offense then you should check out my website: Men's Basketball Hoop Scoop See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns set used by Larry Brown and SMU versus Tulsa. Unlike most "horns" sets, it does not begin with a ball screen or an elbow entry See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBrian Shaw uses a great Horns set in which he inverts the positions and has the guards play at the high posts. See More
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