1-4 Set- Blue Devil
07/10/2015Here is another play for our 1-4 High Set that we like to use and play a 2-man game on the strong side. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is another play for our 1-4 High Set that we like to use and play a 2-man game on the strong side. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawStart in a 1-2-2 alignment with your bigs on the blocks. 1 will dribble the basketball away from the side he wants to enter the ball. (ex. Go away from your best shooter). As one is coming back to the shooter's side; 4/5 will set a double screen (elevator screen) for the shooter (2 in this case). 2 will sprint around the screen and back to the ball side corner looking for the shot. 3 will slide to the weak-side corner. If 2 is not open for the pass/shot. 5 (or the post thats at the top of the double screen) will set a screen for the 4 (or post at the bottom of the double screen). 4 then curls tight off the screen looking for a pass from 1. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTeaching Points: Move on air time, break down with short choppy steps when you get to the offensive player. Player should throw both hands up on close out in order not to give a high foot or open up for a straight drive. Force to the baseline side. NO MIDDLE DRIVES. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a quick hitter that Buffalo used early in the first half against Miami that lead to the getting a wide open three. They did a great job out of the 1-4 set at creating space for quick penetration or the kick for three. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach Jim Larranaga wants to play up-tempo and score in transition. This year they have concentrated more on getting the ball inside the paint more. Even though it has a modern day (4 Out) look it still has an old fashion (inside-out) approach to basketball. To execute this plan they use a variety of ball screen type action and roll/replace concepts. Having a very good point guard that can drive and shoot makes this tough to defend. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach John Calipari is known for his Dribble Drive Offense. However, with the size and skill that he puts on the floor nigh in and night out he has the ability to take advantage of mismatches early in the possession. Often overlooked is his ability to create movement before the dribble drive concepts take place. Below is a nice 1-4 set that he used against Stony Brook that created multiple scoring options as well as opened up driving lanes. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday’s basketball offense breakdown comes from the 2 Out 3 In Motion Offense. Iowa State used the concepts once used by Steve Alford when he was at New Mexico. The 2 Out 3 In motion offense is very unique, which allows the post area to become open for isolation plays and opens up dribble penetration and backdoor cut plays. Iowa State made this key adjustment in the first half against Nevada when they struggled to get much out of their ball screen sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday’s basketball offense breakdown comes from the 2 Out 3 In Motion Offense. Iowa State used the concepts once used by Steve Alford when he was at New Mexico. The 2 Out 3 In motion offense is very unique, which allows the post area to become open for isolation plays and opens up dribble penetration and backdoor cut plays. Iowa State made this key adjustment in the first half against Nevada when they struggled to get much out of their ball screen sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday’s basketball offense breakdown comes from the 2 Out 3 In Motion Offense. Iowa State used the concepts once used by Steve Alford when he was at New Mexico. The 2 Out 3 In motion offense is very unique, which allows the post area to become open for isolation plays and opens up dribble penetration and backdoor cut plays. Iowa State made this key adjustment in the first half against Nevada when they struggled to get much out of their ball screen sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday’s basketball offense breakdown comes from the 2 Out 3 In Motion Offense. Iowa State used the concepts once used by Steve Alford when he was at New Mexico. The 2 Out 3 In motion offense is very unique, which allows the post area to become open for isolation plays and opens up dribble penetration and backdoor cut plays. Iowa State made this key adjustment in the first half against Nevada when they struggled to get much out of their ball screen sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 passes to 3, 2 cuts off 5 man through the key to the basket then empties out to ballside corner 5 screens opposite elbow, 4 cuts off to ballside block, 1 relocates 3 looks to pass directly to 5, or to 1 who passes to 5 1 cuts off 5 for a handoff, 3 rotates up to the slot, 2 rotates to wing, 4 rotates to corner 1 looks to turn corner off handoff, if not then dribble drags to corner, 5 rolls to ballside block, 3 rotates to ballside slot, 2 rotates to opposite slot, 4 rotates to wing 1 looks to 5 or reverses to 3 who looks to 5 For continuity of the offense, 3 looks to pass to 4 or retreat dribbles and passes to 1 If ball is passed to 4, 3 cuts to basket then empties out to ballside corner, 5 screens opposite elbow, 1 pops to wing 5 screens opposite elbow, 1 cuts to ballside block, 2 relocates See More
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