Zipper Weave Elevator
07/19/2017Creative false action by Telekom in the BBL that includes a ball screen into an elevator screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCreative false action by Telekom in the BBL that includes a ball screen into an elevator screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat set to get an open 3pt look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a counter to Spain's BLOB Screen-the-Screener action that they ran at FIBA EuroBasket Women 2017. Rather then setting a back-screen for 4, 2 fakes the back-screen for 4. 4 & 5 set an elevator screen for 2 to pop to the corner for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Minnesota Lynx ran this quick hitter after two made free throws by Elena Delle Donne late in the first quarter of the Lynx/Mystics game on 6/23/17. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis SLOB set was used by Princeton in the 2017 NCAA Tournament. Down by 3, with under 20 seconds left, this set resulted in a wide open three point shot. I have added an elevator screen to the end of this set, in the case that the first shooter does not have a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA lot of NBA teams use the "Zipper Cut" to get the ball inbounded. It is a simple pin down, which allows the guard to sprint to the ball. This is a misdirection counter. The post slips the pin down, to receive the inbounds pass. A flare screen allows for a skip pass, which leads into a screen-the-screener action. This set allows a team to use their best shooter to cross screen for the post, before sprinting through an elevator screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawElevator action from the Minnesota Lynx. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Iverson UCLA STS Snap" is a set that has multiple options. Similar to "Iverson Loop," there is a Flare Screen for the 4. The difference is that this set features a screen-the-screener action. After the Flare screen, there is one more option for an Elevator Screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe San Antonio Spurs used this SLOB play with only 4.5 seconds left on the shot clock to get an easy layup. The Spurs used a common play with the elevator screen as a decoy adding a back screen to it. Kawhi Leonard (4) did a good job of keeping x4 on his top side as he set the elevator screen with 5. This allowed 5 to set a quick back screen and get 4 a wide open layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Spurs ran this ATO at the end of the first half, of a pivotal Game 5, in the 2017 NBA Playoffs. The play resulted in an easy layup for Kawhi Leonard. It was a great design by Popovich. The counter to their elevator set is colored by the BLUE lines. It was a back screen by the 5, which got Kawhi the easy two points. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Pistol Hammer" is an action that Kentucky ran during the 2017 NCAA Tournament. I have added two more screening options, and it is a terrific counter to "Pistol Action." This set has three options to generate an open 3-point look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhen building your playbook for next season, we want to give you some things to consider. For example, do your sets have anything that make them easy to scout? Do they all start from different formations? Is it difficult to flow from the base offense, into the sets? Do they all use the same action? Do the sets lack versatility? These are all challenges, which coaches must consider, and do not realize until they face the best teams on their schedule. The "Elbow Series" below is an example of some sets that check all of the necessary boxes, which make them a solid addition to your playbook. Read More: http://bit.ly/2pbH6L1 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWay too often, teams have put the ball into a player's hands, and asked him to be a hero. There is no action being run, and the player dribbles into a contested shot. The goal of this is to give coaches some other actions that they can use to generate a quality shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWay too often, teams have put the ball into a player's hands, and asked him to be a hero. There is no action being run, and the player dribbles into a contested shot. The goal of this is to give coaches some other actions that they can use to generate a quality shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNorth Carolina uses this BLOB play to get looks at multiple scoring options. They start with a backscreen for a layup and the elevator screen for a shot. If those options aren't available the ball gets reversed and the Tar Heels get into a screen the screener action. See More
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