Stagger-Hi Low
04/26/2013This is a transition look by UCONN Women's basketball that ends in a hi-low look. There are multiple opportunities to score with the player movement, cutting, screeing, and ball reversals. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a transition look by UCONN Women's basketball that ends in a hi-low look. There are multiple opportunities to score with the player movement, cutting, screeing, and ball reversals. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOpening play from the first game of OKC/Houston, 4/21/13, which OKC won 120-91. This play starts with misdirection, running the teams most potent scorer off of a double flare screen. The two bigs then rescreen for the best driver on the team. A shooter spaces in the weakside corner to stretch the floor. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOKC ran this play midway through the first quarter of their game one win over Houston. It set up a side ball screen between Westbrook and Perkins. All the help is on the right side of the floor, which opened up the roll for Perkins. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFlare Screen into a ball screen by OKC allowed a wide open 3 point attempt. With 3 and 4 spaced in the corner the floor is really spread. 1 is dynamic off the pick and roll, forcing the defense to shrink the floor. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith under a minute left in the first half OKC ran this action to free up Westbrook. It involves a simple flare screen, but a Houston switch allowed a point guard to drive to the basketbal against a big for a layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLast play OKC ran in the first half of their game 1 win over Houston. It is a great alternative to a 1-4 low end of quarter or end of half play. Clearing out one side of the floor and popping on the ball screen set up an isolation for your best perimeter scorer. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOpening play run by the Miami Heat in their 98-86 win over the Buck's 4/23/13. If you have a guard who is good in the post, a backsreen is a great way to set it up. The Buck's switched the backscreen, but 5's defender did not guard 2 (Wade) closely enough, allowing the pass into the post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOpening play run by Boston in the fourth quarter of their 87-71 game 2 loss to the Knicks 4/23/13. If you have a post player who you can isolate in the elbow area this is a good way to set it up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Knicks ran this play after a time out midway through the fourth quarter of their game 2 win over the Celtics. It involves a handoff, touch pass on the run, and a ball screen. If you have a small line-up, the Knicks were using Melo at the 4 and Martin at the 5, this is a great way to spread the floor and set up a middle ball screen. This is a very quick hitting play, so the timing of the passes and spacing to complete the passes is important. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHouston ran this sideline out of bounds play for a layup with 1.9 seconds left in the second quarter of their 105-102 game 2 loss to the Thunder 4/24/13. This play involves a flare screen, then a stagger. The play worked beautifully and if you save this for a special situation could win you a game. Timing is crucial, as Delfino was on the move as Harden was recieving the flare screen. Also make sure 5 turns to rescreen for the stagger. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBrooklyn ran this play in their 79-76 game 3 loss to the Bulls. If you have players who are not great playmakers, this is a good set to get your bigs moving to the basket and allow your point guard to create. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Nets ran this with under 10 seconds left to go in their game 3 loss to the Bulls. Johnson 2 was wide open, but held off on shooting the three to give the ball to Williams who came off a down screen and penetrated. Chicago did not want to foul, so the Nets were able to get the basket, score, foul, and come down and attempt a game tying 3 pointer. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSet run by the Nets in the third game of their playoffs series against the Bulls. Running a screener off three screens makes their defender really work and can open up an open up driving lanes, rolls, and pops because of defensive breakdowns. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBrooklyn ran this SLOB in game three against Chicago. 1 passes the ball inbounds and comes off 4's screen. 1 does not stop and continues to the opposite side of the court. 1 could have paused under the rim and used 4 and 2 and 5 as a single-double, or floppy. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Bulls ran this play in game 3 against Brooklyn. If a team is aggresively trying to stop a player from recieving the ball, set them up for a back door with this play. See More
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