Detroit Pistons - Horns Stagger Away
03/13/2018The Pistons use this Horns set to get a quick look for their shooting guard. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Pistons use this Horns set to get a quick look for their shooting guard. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUse both misdirection and guard-to-big screens for an open look inside with this 3 Low OOB from the Purdue Boilermakers. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHammer set ran by the Cowboys of Oklahoma State from a SLOB to get an open look after a timeout. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw44 Arm is the counter to 43 Arm. It's a half-court set to run against a team that likes to switch the 2-3 screen. This is a go-to set when you need an open 3pt shot as it sets up opportunities for each of your two best shooters. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMost teams typically screen one of the top defenders in a 2-3 zone defense. This set play involves screening both top defenders, allowing a guard to drive right down the middle of the lane. More KU XsOs on FastDraw Chalk Talk See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhile we all don't have the luxury of having a Jayson Tatum on our roster, this Horns set has the potential to get you a quick bucket, especially if a slower big attempts to switch and guard a quicker small forward. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns Twist option from Minnesota State Mankato. The PG comes off of the 5 man as 4 cuts to the opposite corner. The 5 man then flips the ball screen creating a large driving area for the ball handler. In the video the ball handler throws back to the player filling and are able to get a post touch. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawATO that Grand Canyon ran in the WAC Championship to get an open lob. The ball screen forces his defender to help and the weak side exchange ensures the weakside defense is occupied. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSet ran by New Mexico State University in the WAC Championship against Grand Canyon University. NMSU runs weave action to distort the defense into a handoff that creates a double gap for the ball handler. See video below for live play. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawScott Brooks used this play after opening tip for a quick hitter vs. Cleveland. Play flows into a box with both guards on the right side of the flood and both forwards on the left. Action starts as Brad Beal downscreens for Otto Porter to receive entry pass while Morris screens down for Gortat. Porter then looks to hit a curling Gortat for a quick dunk/layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBilly Donovan called this catch and shoot play with :01 remaining vs Sacramento. Diagonal SLOB set where Westbrook (1) sprints off stagger screens from Grant and Adams to top of key with option to curl to basket for lob (if open). As this is happening, Paul George is also sprinting under the stagger and receives screen from Grant to free him up in ball side corner for shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Sparty" is a BLOB play that Michigan State University uses. The box set offers multiple looks for a jump shot or a dribble drive. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play is ideal for a last-second shot at the half or end of game. Providence frequently uses this set in EOG situations. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDefenses do their best to stick with shooters on inbounds sets. That's why most OOBs involving a screen, rescreen action will typically get your team either an open three or a wide open layup. This 3 Low BLOB from John Calipari's Wildcats will get either look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick hitter from former Stelmet Enea Zielona Gora Coach Artur Gronek. The set uses a quick pitch back and flare screen to create seperation, and finishes with a staggered screen away for a 3. See More
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