Wichita State "Slice Duck"
03/19/2017Counter to the typical Slice Stagger set, the guard pops out and the big dives into the post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCounter to the typical Slice Stagger set, the guard pops out and the big dives into the post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAfter 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 FastDrawWIth 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 FastDrawA 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 FastDrawVanderbilt ran this counter to their normal "Chicago" action, or a pindown from a big into a guard to guard hand off. In this action the 1 keeps the hand off to the guard and pitches it to the 5 for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTo open the second half against Louisville, John Beilein ran a nice counter out of their normal wide pindown set. Instead of setting the pindown for the 3 man in the corner, he slips it and receives a backscreen from the 2 man in the paint. The key here is the pass back from 4 to 1 to time with the backscreen from 2. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMichigan ran this ATO Flex option out of their 2 Guard offense against Louisville, 2017 Round of 32 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDown 3, less than 10 seconds to go, and no timeouts remaining, Penn ran this "Winner" play after a made basket to try to tie the score in their first round NCAA Tournament game against Texas A&M. The shooter sets a down screen to free the reversal, then runs through a double post elevator screen to the corner for the open look at 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSaint Mary's ran this quick hitter action late in their game against Arizona immediately after an OOB Play. They use the Iverson cut as false motion to set up the double screen for a look at 5 in the post. 4 then sets the down screen for 2 for the 3 point option. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAt 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 FastDrawSaint Mary's used this play in their game against Arizona to isolate their 1 and 4 for a pick and roll situation. The Gaels start in an elbow set with 1 making an entry pass to 5. The flex screen by 1 and the down screen from 4 are all decoy actions so they can get 1 the ball back and he can create out of the step up ball screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawScreen-the-Screener action from West Virginia vs Notre Dame, 2017 Round of 32 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBack screen action from West Virginia vs Notre Dame, 2017 Round of 32 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBucknell is a team with players who can play multiple positions, basically going 4 out 1 in and running a hard cutting Early Offense set here. Their hard cuts force the defense to react quickly and the kick-out pass is the most dangerous option as their shooters do a good job moving in space. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhat makes Chris Collins Offensive schemes at Northwestern are the multiple screening & cutting actions in each series. The sets are designed to get action off the ball keeping the Defense occupied, forcing decisions in rotations which if to late, result in open shots. This set has all those options included and is one of the best sets I've seen thus far in the NCAA Tournament. See More
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