Leonessa Brescia - Low Post Ball Screen
05/26/2018From the Italian A League, Coach Andrea Diana's offensive set to take advantage in low post with Brescia's combo guards. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom the Italian A League, Coach Andrea Diana's offensive set to take advantage in low post with Brescia's combo guards. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHalfcourt action from GSW with option to go to either ball spread ball screen action. NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis action is from Boston's Point Series. Boston's "Point" is a simple wide single away. The visual cue is the ball handler "pointing" for the action. Brown, Tatum, and Smart will bounce it out for a step up screen and Horford will look to seal in paint. Check out more options off of this basic Point set. FMS Blog: Boston Celtics - Keeping it Simple with Spread Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick hitter from the Celtics playbook. A drag screen during the secondary break takes place while a cross screen for the post occurs under the rim. Afterwards the drag screener will pindown for the cross screener to get a shot from 3. It's important for the weak side corner to be filled to prevent help on the down screen. If there isn't a shot, 3 receives a ball screen from 5 to attack with the floor spread. FMS Blog: Boston Celtics - Keeping it Simple with Spread Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a secondary action of the Warriors. Play is designed to get Durant into a post up. Play is initiated with a swing action. On any post ups, Green looks to screen for Curry or Thompson. FMS Blog: Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGolden State Warriors Hghi Post Action. This is a simple look to get players moving on both sides. This action can be run on either side of the court. Normally, 1-4 are interchangeable. What is really scary is when the Warriors run this action with Kevin Durant and Draymond Green at the 4 and 5. If Green is at the 5, the ball goes to him regardless of what side of the court he is on. After the ititial pass, the Warriors have Curry, Thompson or Durant running off pin downs. If Durant or Thompson curl away off Curry, Curry pops out and the GS plays from there. FMS Blog: Top Plays from Golden State's Championship Run Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGolden State plays at a fast pace and pushes the tempo. Any time Durant or Green initiates the break, watch Curry and Thompson. Those two are the best at busting out for transition 3's, early movement, and creating opportunities for others. It often doesn't look like much, but the Warriors head hunt to get Curry and Thompson open 3's. FMS Blog: Top Plays from Golden State's Championship Run Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 throug 4 can bring the ball up for GSW. In this look, the trail big sets the drag and rolls to the post. For the Warriors, this could be Green, Durant, McGee, West, or even Iguodala. If they can't score immediately off the post catch, the strong side wing elbow screens for the perimeter in the top spot. Usually this spot gets occupied by Curry or Thompson. FMS Blog: Top Plays from Golden State's Championship Run Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGolden State is efficient, and its offense has interchangeable parts as 1-4 can bring the ball up the court at any given time. With the firepower the Warriors possess, defenses have to sprint back and get matched up ASAP. They utilize quick opportunities with drag screens and wing pin downs. If they don't get an open look, Durant, Curry, or Thompson will back it out and just play. FMS Blog: Top Plays from Golden State's Championship Run Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBoston Celtics Catch/Shoot Set: Perimeter players can fill ANY spot. The kickahead gets the defense moving early and the quick DHO may catch it off guard. Boston utilizes the stagger away option and players like Smart, Tatum, Brown, and even Rozier can fill to the top or curl for lay ups. IF they fill to the top and dont a have a shot/drive opportunity, they will play a flash/split game with Al Horford and whoever gave them the ball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSecondary action for Boston to get Al Horford involved, allowing him to make plays. Set is designed to get Horford an elbow touch and have 1 (Rozier) and 3 (Tatum) play off him. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBoston Celtics secondary stagger. Blog: How the Celtics are keeping it simple with spread offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhiladelphia 76ers DHO Flex action from Game 1 of 2018 NBA Playoffs Semifinals series vs Boston Celtics. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHouston loves creating mismatches. This secondary action sets up perimeter to post mismatches. The play is designed to get James Harden, Chris Paul or Eric Gordon into a 2-man game. It is also utilized when Houston plays smaller with Ryan Anderson at the 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWashington Wizards - Secondary Action: Trail big will "dive" and clear to the corner. Opposite big runs into a high ball screen. John Wall looks to attack paint and create. Markieff Morris and Mike Scott have the ability to pop instead of roll. Playbook: Best of 2018 NBA Playoffs See More
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