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09/26/2015Here is a secondary offensive set ran by the Kentucky Wildcats during their 2012 NCAA Tournament Championship run. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a secondary offensive set ran by the Kentucky Wildcats during their 2012 NCAA Tournament Championship run. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis "Horns" set run by the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury gets the center coming into a post up off two screening actions. The set also features two screen the screeners options as well. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Rip option also creates a good screen the screener opportunity. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is another option is Miami's "5" set, a variation of Mike D'Antoni's Delay. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMiami's "5" set, a variation of Mike D'Antoni's Delay offense in New York, begins with this basic split action, with multiple options for the offense based on how the defense reacts. The Heat used this set to great success during their 2012-13 championship season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick hitter against a man defense from Ohio State, with the elevator screens for a shooter to get open on the wing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhile there is a plethora of calls and reads you can work off of, if you are trying to run Push / C-Game as a motion you may want to limit weak side elbow action to one or two things. In this case we will review RIP, which is a rip screen into a flex look. The 1 hits the 4 at the elbow, then the 5 sets the rip screen for the 1 who cuts to the basket and then sprints opposite to set the flex screen for the 3 in the corner. After receiving the ball at the wing the 4 hits the 5 (big to big) and then sets the down screen on the 1 to complete the flex action. The 5 can hit the 3 on the flex cut, the 1 on the pin down or go DHO with the 1 as well. If he “checks down” and nothing is open DHO with the 2 is also an option. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAfter hitting the elbow, the 1 fakes sprinting to the split screen and instead chases the DHO from the 5. After taking the HO from the 5, the 1 looks to attack or back it up. The 5 then sets a wide pin for the 2 while the 4 sets a wide pin for the 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAfter hitting the elbow man, the 1 again sprints to the split screen. In this look the 2 elects to use the split screen and sprint to the DHO with the 5. As that takes place, the 5 hands the ball off and dives to the basket. The 2 takes the HO and looks to get down hill while the 1 lifts out of the corner. On the weak side the same action ensues with the 4 setting a wide pin for the 3 or with the 4 setting a fade screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAs the 1 selects the side to initiate and the 5 flashes to the elbow, the 1 hits the 5. Tight curl indicates that immediately following the entry pass a split screen takes place. The 1 sprints to the corner to screen the strong side corner guard. In the tight curl read, the 2 curls the screen from the 1 and sprints to the weak side to spot up. The 1 immediately pops back (above the break for spacing, or close the free-throw line extended) and the 5 goes DHO / SPNR /Dribble Pitch with the 1. At the same time as he two man game ensues, the weak side action takes place. If going with the 4 high, a wide pin down for the 3 takes place. If a keeping the 3 high, a fade screen for the 3 works well here (see Washington Wizards, Portland Trailblazers). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is an option that the New Zealand men ran out of the 1-4 high set See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEarly offense option when ball is pitched ahead to the ball side wing. Tips: Point guard pitches ahead and sprints the cut to the rim. 1&3 interchange on 4's touch. 3 "sprint screens for 5 See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1-4 high quick hitter set. Designed to get penetration into the paint and a shooter coming off a double stagger. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe first look typically begins with the 4 and 5 man free-throw line extended and the 2 and 3 under the basket. Each player can then pop out on their respective sides, using the down screens (pin downs) set by the bigs. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Washington Wizards were tied with the Orlando Magic with 0.8 seconds remaining last December. After calling a timeout, Coach Randy Wittman drew up this SLOB set designed to get one of his better shooters (not named Bradley Beal) coming off a quick screen and then slice to the corner to clear out the help and the lane area to open up the rim. Beal, the athlete/dunker in this set, simultaneously comes off a screen from a big and then rolls back to the rim for the game winning lob lay in. See More
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