Five Out - Five Lane Break
08/03/2017Five-Out/Five-Lane Transition Offense with Spread Ball Screen and Wing Ball Screen endpoints. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFive-Out/Five-Lane Transition Offense with Spread Ball Screen and Wing Ball Screen endpoints. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSmall sided 3 on 3 game. Once the offense secures the rebound they must all get outside the 3 point line before trying to score. Offensively it is important to emphasize spacing and is a good drill for players to learn to find space. Defense muse get two feet in the lane before closing out to man or help. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCompetitive 1 on 1 drill to work on L cutting as well as players reads on the catch. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDribble handoffs are an important concept in many offenses. Here are two 1 on 1 drills to help players work on the hand off as well as reads before/after the handoff. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDefender stands at the elbow facing the basket. Offense is on the baseline and dribbles out to the defender and goes around the defender. Once the offense turns the corner it is live. Offense is getting shoulder tip hip/chest and trying to cut off or veer defense to finish. ADD ON: Dribble decision making/change of direction move can be added. Defender can lift up right or left arm to signal what way the offense must go around. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Pistol offense is one of my favorite offenses right now. With the different reads and options you can make out of the initial pass it is really hard to comfortable defending. Point of emphasis would be to really make sure your wings and point guard give themselves enough room to operate sideline side to not warrant and immediate trap (although I have found that is one of the better ways to defend the initial action, so plan accordingly, tweet me @DaveNedbalekUTT and we can discuss) Please share any wrinkles counters you see, or have run. I will include some decoy entries in a later post, as well as a video breakdown. Teams running this right now: -LA Clippers -Golden State Warriors -Houston Rockets See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat drill for players to work on changing direction and attacking the defenders hip. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCompetitive drill using the Dr. Dish Shooting machine to work on pull ups. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTips and techniques for defending the high post within the Pressure Man-To-Man concept demonstrated in this 1v1 High Post Drill. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawExamining some of the recent trends in offensive rebounding concepts. The weakside flood was made famous by Illinois coach Brad Underwood. The triangle concept is a more traditional approach. The abandonment concept is a new trend that many colleges and NBA teams like the Nets, Hawks, Spurs and Warriors have implemented. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Cleveland Cavs ran this play to get a quick post up for Lebron James (4). The Warriors had to provide help on 4. 3 then screened for 2, getting him open for a three point shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSLOB set ran by the U20 Serbian team in the Eurobasket Championships in 2015. Timing of the down screen set by 4 should be practiced for timing purposes. 4 should set down screen for 2 once 1 starts the cut up to 5 to receive the stationary DHO in the slot. The false action in this set creates a solid opportunity out of the spread pick and roll. The ball coverage of the ball screen (x2) will be weak and late due to the down screen set by 4 and also with the DHO by 1. As a result, this will put extra pressure on the defending big involved on the ball screen (x5) and should create an advantage out of the spread pick and roll. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is my favorite BLOB of the 2017 NBA season. It begins with a double stagger, to get a catch. After the catch, the Clippers throw to 5, to initiate a "Pistol" action. The 5 does a dribble hand-off, followed by a down screen, and run to the rim. The 1 can turn the corner, throw back to the shooter behind the drive, or look for the 5 on the lob. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhase teaching of the dribble handoff. Video Playbook: Creating with Dribble Handoffs See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"1-up Pop" is a set that has been featured in our "Plays YOU Can Use" series for ball screen sets, and also for lob sets. It is a typical high ball screen, which features a STS back screen, to get a dunk, or a high low look. See More
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