Play of the Day 01-07-2011: Post-Flare
01/08/2011Today's FastDraw Play of the Day is "Post-Flare". Get a quick 3 or a slip to tha rim with this action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday's FastDraw Play of the Day is "Post-Flare". Get a quick 3 or a slip to tha rim with this action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMaryland used this continue offense as their open play against West Virginia. Wing Entry to a back screen. Down screen to dribble handoff between 5 &1. The play close with 1 to choose where to pass. Either to 3 who exits from 4 for a close out attack or a 3pts shot or to 2 who can pass to 5 who seals at the rim See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play is great for late game situations. It can be used for a 2 or 3pt field goal, but has great read options for both. The set is built out of a 1-4 High set with the primary ball handler starting on the wing, the shooter bringing the ball up and primary post on the weak side of the floor. The 2 will enter the ball into the 4 at the high post. The 4 will perform a dribble handoff with the 1 on the strong side wing, while the 2 uses a flare screen out to the weak side wing. The 3 will clear out to the opposite corner. The 1 will pass the ball to the 2 off the flare screen and option 1 is the wide open 3pt jumper. The 5 will then roll to the rim after the flare screen and be ready for the dump off finish, which is the second option. This is an awesome end of game situation that uses a high level shooting threat as a distraction for a point blank layup at the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTennessee State was down 2 late in the second half of their game against Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) and needed a basket to tie the game. They ran this wrinkle out of their spread offense to get a dunk off a lob pass. The play starts with the typical spread offense action of a dribble handoff, ball reversal and 4 cutting to the strong side corner. 1 diverts from his normal cut to the strongside elbow or block areas and sets a back screen for 5. The right side of the floor is cleared so 5 can be wide open for the lob pass from 2. Click for more Spread Offense content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Los Angeles Lakers used this set to open multiple games in the 2017 NBA Summer League. It provides options for a jump shot for the 5 or for 1 to create off of the dribble handoff. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUSC ran this play as a counter to their circle handoff in their game against Baylor. They ran this same play multiple times with 1 coming off of the down screen from 3 to get a dribble handoff to attack the rim. This time 1 rejected the down screen and scored on a backdoor layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA quick hitter with some pinch post like action that sets up high low in this set, and allows dribble handoff as a counter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA quick hitter with some pinch post like action that allows dribble handoff in this set, and high low as a counter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Cleveland Cavs ran this play in the second quarter of their season opening game against the New York Knicks. They used it after a timeout to get a wide open 3 pointer for JR Smith (3). 4 (Lebron James) initiates the offense with a dribble handoff with 3 and uses an Iverson cut to get the ball back on the wing. 4 immediately drives baseline then turns back to pass to 3 for the 3 point shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this play, Canada uses a staggered screen for the shooter in the corner. Instead of coming off of the dribble handoff, 3 pops out to the wing for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawColorado used this play to post up a wing player with a dribble handoff to take the defenders away from the action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Pacers ran the common loop action on this set but did not give it to C.J Miles because he was being denied the ball. Instead they entered it into the post and ran Chicago action (off-ball screen into a dribble handoff). This created an open look for Miles even though his defender did not make contact with any of the offensive players. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAt the beginning of every game Kerr likes to run Klay off a pindown screen to get him going, and that is exactly what he ran in Game 2. Out of their "Zipper" Series, they run a fake dribble handoff for Steph and Klay sneaks out of a screen from Bogut to get an easy look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNew Orleans runs alot of Horns sets, and one of their favorite sets is to pass to the elbow and have the point guard and opposite Big set a double down screen for the wing player (usually Eric Gordon) to attack out of a dribble handoff. Against Golden State in Game 1 they ran that same action with a nice counter; instead of executing a dribble handoff with the guard on the wing, the big turns and dribbles at the ballside wing who then cuts backdoor. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the most lethal actions the Warriors run is having Steph & Klay twirl on the wing. Usually Steph cuts to set a down screen for Klay, looking for a quick shot, in this set they "Twirl" or Klay cuts off of the screen and curls back inside setting another quick screen for Steph. Out of this action, the first guard receives a dribble handoff and the other cuts through off a double screen, looking for a shot. Kerr also runs a counter out of this where instead of cutting off double screen Klay is involved in the double screen and "Leaks" or slips out early to get a shot. See More
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