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Basketball Play - NBA Play of the Nigh May 15: Golden State Warriors Elbow Flex

NBA Play of the Nigh May 15: Golden State Warriors Elbow Flex

Kyle Gilreath 05/15/2013

I am sure I have posted this play in the past but it is one of my favorites so I wanted to post it again! The Golden State Warriors went to this action in the 1st Half of Game 4 versus the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Semi-Finals. This elbow set into a flex action is very popular in the NBA; Stan Van Gundy ran it religiously in Orlando. While us coaches are all very familiar with the Flex, I have learned recently that many young players today are not familiar with how to run the play NOR guard it. In my opinion, if you have two great scorers on the floor, this is a very difficult action to guard. The defense has to respect the flex cut give up a lay-up. Then by pinning down on the screener, the defense must make a decision how to guard and if they over-react the big will be open slipping to the rim. See More

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Basketball Play - Elbow Weak

Elbow Weak

Kyle Gilreath 04/24/2013

Monday night in Game 2 of the NBA Playoffs, the Chicago Bulls ran this elbow pick & roll action in their win over the Brooklyn Nets. The Bulls are a dangerous team with Hinrich and Robinson on the floor giving them the ability to run pick & rolls for two excellent point guards who are also capable shooters. See More

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Basketball Play - Univ of Denver

Univ of Denver

Dana Beszczynski 03/26/2013

The Denver Pioneers Coached by Joe Scott a former Princeton Head & Assistant Coach run their Offense to perfection with good spacing, precision cuts, and strong reads. The Pioneers have advanced in the NIT to face Maryland in the next round and this team has played strong since January going 17-2. See More

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Basketball Play - 12-13 Wisconsin Green Bay - High Post Entry with Back Screen, Cross Screen & Down Screen

12-13 Wisconsin Green Bay - High Post Entry with Back Screen, Cross Screen & Down Screen

Basketball HQ 03/23/2013

For this set make your high post entry to your best passing big. Line up your biggest wing opposite corner of where the high post entry pass is going, so if the defense switches guard to guard screening action, you have a size mismatch. Make sure you sell to your point guards that setting a good cross screen will help get them an open shot off of 5's down screen. This play is from the 2012-2013 Wisconsin Green Bay season. See More

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