Search Results
3,150 plays Found, Page 104 of 210 Order by:

Basketball Play - Michigan - 31 FLOP Iso

Michigan - 31 FLOP Iso

Doug Brotherton 03/19/2017

After Louisville's loss in the 2017 NCAA Tournament, Coach Pitino mentioned the challenge from keeping Michigan away from their right hand. Michigan is a team that prefers to drive right, and they do a great job designing actions that play to this strength. Michigan stretched their lead to 4, with under 4 minutes left, by running this set. It allowed Wagner (5-man) to get a right handed drive to the rim, as the Louisville defender worried about the action on the left side of the floor. The Wolverines also exchanged their weak side players, to occupy the weak side help. This set has multiple options, but eventually becomes a high post isolation. Look for more of this, as Michigan advances to the Sweet 16. See More

Favorite Send to FastDraw
Basketball Play - Michigan - 53 FLOP

Michigan - 53 FLOP

Doug Brotherton 03/19/2017

WIth the score tied 53-53, with under 7 minutes left, Michigan went to this set play. It was a great design, after the timeout, which resulted in a wide open 3. Wagner, Michigan's 5-man, buried the shot. This allowed Michigan to play from ahead, as they went down the stretch in their big win over the #2 seed, Louisville. See More

Favorite Send to FastDraw
Basketball Play - Michigan "Wide Pin Flare"

Michigan "Wide Pin Flare"

Gibson Pyper 03/19/2017

A part of Michigan's motion offense, if the wide pindown is covered and the big opening is not open they default into this action. This is triggered by the point guard looking back to the wing where the pass came from and he dives backdoor. The corner fills and then looks to drive into the middle of the lane and the point guard cuts off the big setting a flare screen for a shot. 3 in the corner/opposite block must clear to the opposite side to prevent any help. See More

Favorite Send to FastDraw
Basketball Play - Purdue - DHO Cross Hi-Lo

Purdue - DHO Cross Hi-Lo

Aseem Rastogi 03/19/2017

At 14:40 in the first half, Purdue ran this quick hitter to get a great look on a post isolation from a high low pass. Swanigan, 5 in this case, is Purdue's go to post player, but he is also a threat to hit the three which opens up the lane for his counterpart, Haas, the 4 in this case. The action starts with a dribble handoff on the wing and ends with a seal in the paint. See More

Favorite Send to FastDraw