Michigan Wolverines - Hand Off to Down Screen BLOB
04/03/2018The Wolverines ran this BLOB at about the 15:00 minute mark in the second half of the NCAA Championship game. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Wolverines ran this BLOB at about the 15:00 minute mark in the second half of the NCAA Championship game. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Wolverines will use Moe Wagner in repeated pick and pop situations to get the 40% 3-point shooter looks from deep. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBLOB from Villanova in the National Championship to get Brunson coming off of the handoff or DiVincenzo off of a down screen. Villanova Wildcats - XsOs Behind Offensive Dominance See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn Kansas' four-guard lineup, this box BLOB gets either Malik Newman or Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk a look from outside. Final Four Breakdown: Kansas Jayhawks' X Factor See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawKansas likes to get the ball quickly into the hands of Devonte' Graham. This box BLOB spaces the floor and allows Graham to get to the basket or dish to the big if the defense helps. Final Four Breakdown: Kansas Jayhawks' X Factor See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Kansas Jayhawks score a staggering 1.35 points per possesion when Devonte' Graham is passing to a roll man in a pick and roll situation. This box BLOB is designed exactly for that scoring situation. Final Four Breakdown: Kansas Jayhawks' X Factor See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLoyola doesn't often look to score off its OOB's, but this box set gets get one of the Ramblers' shooters open from deep. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLoyola-Chicago uses this play to shift the defense from one side of the floor to the other by allowing the ball to touch a different side of the floor at least four times during a given possession. Each time the ball switches sides of the floor, defensive players on the weak side of the floor have to sprint into help. When the ball gets back on their side of the floor, they then have to close out to contain the ball. Forcing the defense to move and make continual closeouts usually results in defensive breakdowns. This is how the Ramblers are able to attack the paint and get open shots. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a set UMBC ran against Virginia in their upset victory in the NCAA Tournament. I love the action because the guard that screens for the big to set a ball screen then comes off a 5 man screen to the corner. His man should be in the hole to defend the pick and roll, and when he recovers he has to ellude a screen. NCAA Tournament: XsOs Behind the Upsets See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat action Buffalo ran to get its best player coming off two screens with an isolated side occupied only by a shooter in the corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDon't be fooled but the lack of "success" of these set plays in the video clip below. The coaching staffs in post-season play are so well scouted and the teams are elite in preperation that oftentimes the desired shot is not available. Nonetheles, the analytics surrounding side changes and paint touches remains true, as they break the defense down with each action. This set presents several shot opportunities, and the spacing is so phenoenal that however the defense plays it, there will be scoring options with the advantage created. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Toronto Raptors have revitalized their offense in the 2017-18 season, but not without keeping some old favourite set plays from previous seasons. This play is a repurposed crunch-time special, as it use to be a staple of close games in the 4th quarter more than 5 years ago. Over the years, this set's usage has ebbed and flowed. This year, the Raptors are using it outside of a late-game setting and are introducing it into their After Timeout specials. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a continuous flowing offense set with several ball screens and opportunities to feed the post. Ran by Texas A&M during the 2018 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAn action UMBC ran multiple times against Virginia in its historic upset victory during the NCAA Tournament. This action is a great way to get movement, and set a few ball screens in the center of the floor. NCAA Tournament - XsOs Behind the Upsets See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLoyola Chicago started this play with two dribble handoffs as 3 cut to the left corner. This shifted the defense and cleared the right side of the floor. As 2 dribbled at 1, 1 uses the flare screen from 5 to get open for the shot. On the FMS blog: Loyola Chicago Ball Screen Offense Breakdown See More
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