Bob Huggins Early Offense
12/26/2012Bob Huggins has a talented group of young players this year and this is a nice set they ran out of the Early Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBob Huggins has a talented group of young players this year and this is a nice set they ran out of the Early Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is an entry that Marquette ran last year and I liked how the action could turn into different options to finish. Depending on players you could run any of these options and have a good scoring opportunities. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat drill for transitioning scoring and conditioning. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn Gmunden we have used this Zone Offense in the past with great success. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGonzaga did a nice job executing this play to get a look inside for their 7'1 big man Karnowski Mark Few's team does a good job keeping 15' spacing on the floor and they work together See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGonzaga Box Set with multiple options Easy to run, good cuts, and the use of ball screen all incorporated in this action See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAt Clarion University WBB, we have an All-American caliber type of player, sophomore, Hannah Heeter. During her freshman year, she was the only freshman in Division I or Division II Women's Basketball to average a double-double. Considering her talents, I wanted to develop multiple quick hitters to allow Heeter to be the dynamic player/playmaker that she is. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSE Missouri St. ran this SLOB looking to free up their 3 pt shooting specialists Niemczyk See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMissouri Baseline-out-of-Bounds series Part 2 Once again as demonstrated in our first look at the Tigers Out-of-Bounds set, you can see good spacing, open floor, and a good use of the screens to make something happen Missouri keeps their composure when the set doesn't work and moves to open space eventually knocking down an open three on an unselfish kick-out pass by a good passing Rosburg See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDuke ran this SLOB in the beginning of the 2nd half against Ohio State. A nice SLOB play into a set play for Curry looking for a 3 or quick entry pass to Plumlee in the post See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a drill we have used in our warmup. We use different variations within the drill. Players line up at half court. Each player has a ball Pass to coach, cut hard to rim and receive a pass from coach. Take a traditional layup. We also use a two foot power layup. Variation - we add a blocking pad to simulate contact at the rim Players get their own rebound and must make 2 changes of direction on way back to half court. (Between legs, crossover, behind back, etc) They go back to the same line where they started. In this variation we make a reverse layup underneath the basket In this variation we have the players receive a pass just before the 3 point line. They must jump stop, shot fake and attack the elbow for a one dribble pull up jump shot. We prefer the players use a crossover step when they attack the middle Variation 1 - Have the players pull up for a 3 point shot. Variation 2 - After the shot fake, we have the players crossover and dribble to opposite side of rim for a little running hook shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Los Angeles Lakers have had their ups-and-downs since Mike D'Antoni was named their new head coach, which was expected with Steve Nash being out, but the one consistent theme with the offense so far has been how well Kobe Bryant is working out of the pick-and-roll. Forget scoring, which Bryant is doing at an elite level even in his 17th season, Kobe, whose reputation as a gunner has sullied his beautiful passing ability, is facilitating the offense extremely well in the abscene of Nash. On this play we can see how Kobe makes a great read to find a wide open shooters as well as how much attention Dwight Howard draws onn the pick-and-roll. This is the kind of play that D'Antoni is thinking about when he considers starting Antawn Jamison over Pau Gasol for spacing purposes. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a Shuffle set used by the Michigan Wolverines. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA set John Groce ran against USC on Monday night. A lot of action in this set and a lot of opportunites to score off of different screens. Finishes with a Screen The Screener and then roll & replace. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMike D'Antoni said something very interesting about his up-tempo offensive philosophies. He said that if you have the best team, why not try to give your players the most possessions possible. The theory being that the more times that Kobe Bryant and Steve Nash have to execute their offensive brilliance, the better it will be for his team since the opposition's talent won't be able to match them. If the game slows down, all of the sudden your margin for error shrinks and a handful of mistakes can cost you a game. D'Antoni also said that he expects the Lakers to average around 110-115 points per game, which are numbers that haven't been reached since the Nash/Amare combo in Phoenix was broken up. Those two things tell us that the Lakers will be playing at a very fast pace from now on, and despite the popular belief that their roster is too old to run, a free flowing offense is exactly what a veteran team wants in favor of a methodical offense like Boston runs which requires a lot of physical screening and post-up attempts. And having playmakers like Nash and Kobe together only makes this team more dangerous offensively because of his versatile they are coming off of pick-and-rolls. Nash is perhaps the greatest to ever operate a screen-and-roll and Bryant, because of his propensity to shoot, is a very underrated passer. Throw-in the most skilled big man in the league at power forward in Pau Gasol and the best finisher the league has seen since Shawn Kemp in Dwight Howard and we could have the makings of Showtime 2.0. This play that I have designed would make good use of the cavalcade of skill players that the Lakers have. Because of the up-tempo offense the Lakers will be running, the play starts in semi-transition with Kobe handling the ball at the start. I have inserted Jodie Meeks into the line-up for Metta World Peace to add a true floor spacer. The shots that this set produces are all optimal ones based on these players career hotspots and you can run it several different ways with different players on the floor. It is best with this set up, though, with Kobe initiating the action, Nash bringing a ton of secondary concerns and Howard acting as the league's best roll man and lob catcher. See More
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