Buckeye "Spin"
09/20/2015Quick hitter against a man defense from Ohio State, with the elevator screens for a shooter to get open on the wing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick hitter against a man defense from Ohio State, with the elevator screens for a shooter to get open on the wing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is an early offense play shown in the full court. 1 dribbles up the right side of the floor as 2 and 3 both run the wings. 4 sprints ahead of 5 to screen for 2. 2 loops into the lane and times a screen for 5 at the free-throw line. 1 looks to pass to 5 with a lob or to 2 stepping out for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEarly offense from Brad Stevens and the Boston Celtics, looking for the first big man down the court to empty the post and step up to set a ballscreen for the point guard on the wing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA variation of the pistol action shared a few weeks ago from the Miami Heat from a few seasons ago. In this action, LeBron James would come off a Chris Bosh ball screen and look to attack the rim. If LeBron could not get to the rim, he would look to hit Bosh popping to the corner/short corner after setting the ball screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a set run out of North Carolina's secondary break action. It can be run as an individual set play, or also integrated into your secondary break. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSan Antonio Spurs "screen the screener" after coming off a UCLA screen and then a back screen for a post player. Multiple options for a good look to score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSame concept as the regular Phoenix ballscreen, the main difference is that two big men set the ballscreen early in transition. The best part of this set is the counter they run out of it, the first big (typically Andrew Bogut) dives to the rim and the second big (typically Draymond Green) sets a pindown screen for Klay Thompson. The Warrriors also run another option out of this and that is to have Klay be a screener with a big man setting the double screen. After the guard comes off of this, the big man turns and sets a down screen for Klay to get a shot out of it. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSame concept as the regular Phoenix ballscreen, the main difference is that two big men set the ballscreen early in transition. The best part of this set is the counter they run out of it, the first big (typically Andrew Bogut) dives to the rim and the second big (typically Draymond Green) sets a pindown screen for Klay Thompson. The Warrriors also run another option out of this and that is to have Klay be a screener with a big man setting the double screen. After the guard comes off of this, the big man turns and sets a down screen for Klay to get a shot out of it. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSame concept as the regular Phoenix ballscreen, the main difference is that two big men set the ballscreen early in transition. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA very common action among NBA teams is the Phoenix Drag, or in other words a ballscreen in transition before the defense can be set. They use this alot to get Steph attacking early in the offense to try and get easy scores. A big key to watch in this series is the way they run this ballscreen vs ICE defense. The Cavs ICE the ballscreens, or push the ballhandler to the sideline with two defenders, so the Warriors may try to have Draymond pop to the top of the key for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAn adaptation from the Phoenix Suns 7 Seconds or Less offense, this is an early offensive attack that has been very effective for Golden State. The idea is to push the ball ahead as quickly as possible to the wing with a pass or dribble. There are built in options into this series, with an option to dribble hand off back to the point guard, keep it and come off ballscreen, and look opposite for weak side player coming off of the screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAn adaptation from the Phoenix Suns 7 Seconds or Less offense, this is an early offensive attack that has been very effective for Golden State. The idea is to push the ball ahead as quickly as possible to the wing with a pass or dribble. There are built in options into this series, with an option to dribble hand off back to the point guard, keep it and come off ballscreen, and look opposite for weak side player coming off of the screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAn adaptation from the Phoenix Suns 7 Seconds or Less offense, this is an early offensive attack that has been very effective for Golden State. The idea is to push the ball ahead as quickly as possible to the wing with a pass or dribble. There are built in options into this series, with an option to dribble hand off back to the point guard, keep it and come off ballscreen, and look opposite for weak side player coming off of the screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawICE defense is run by alot of NBA teams to guard the Pick & Roll. The Dallas Mavericks run great action vs this defense when attacking early, with the big running to the rim and 2-3 shooters spacing on the weakside for open jump shots to prevent help. See More
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