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03/20/2018Head Coach Sacripanti uses this offense to open the court for his center, Kyrilo Fesenko (5). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHead Coach Sacripanti uses this offense to open the court for his center, Kyrilo Fesenko (5). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawRan by St. Bonaventure men during the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tourment, this set gets a wing player attacking off a DHO, with an optino for a post entry pass if drive is taken away. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTransition offense from VIRTUS Bologna of the Italian A-League. Used to create as soon as possible a LP ISO (4 shooters ready to fire from the arc) or to play a side ball screen after a back door cut and a top ball screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMichigan ran this SLOB in a "Special Situation." With only five seconds on the shot clock, the Wolverines ran this "Box Wiper" set, which resulted in a good look from 3. This was used in their first round game against Montana in the 2018 NCAA Tournament. Final Four Breakdown: Michigan Wolverines - Find, Use, Create Philosophy See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAn early offense set used by Texas Southern during the First Four in the 2018 NCAA Tournament. This set allows quick isolation for a wing player. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLoyola Chicago ran the best set play of the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. This "Punch Hammer" set resulted in a wide open 3, to tie the game, late in the second half. The post entry sucks in the help defense, before the baseline skip pass (HAMMER ACTION) led to the important 3pt shot. The Ramblers of Loyola Chicago went on to upset Miami, on a buzzer beater, and beat Nevada and Kansas State en route to the Final Four. On the FMS blog: Recipe for Success - Loyola Chicago's Ball Screen Offense Final Four Preview: Loyola Chicago Executes on Both Ends See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawArizona State ran this BLOB (Base Line Out of Bounds) set as an ATO, in the 2nd half of their First Four loss to Syracuse. It has a simple read for the inbounder, on the weak side. It is a nice action, which can be used at any level. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHammer set ran by the Cowboys of Oklahoma State from a SLOB to get an open look after a timeout. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns set from Marshall University (could also be used as an entry into EURO Offense) Blog Post: Marshall Drag Screen Concepts | Euro Ball Screen Offense Concepts See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFormer Iowa coach Dr. Tom Davis would run this motion offense set with great success for the Hawkeyes. It incorporates various types of screens (zipper, pin down, flare) to ultimately free up multiple shooters for an open looks. 3 has option to hit whoever is open, or create for themselves in middle of the floor as defense will be spread out and focusing on screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawErik Spoelstra ran this EOG SLOB set in consecutive games versus the Utah Jazz and Toronto Raptors. Set is designed to use Wayne Ellington's gravity to pull two defenders onto him when comes off the flare screen from Kelly Olynyk to the strong side corner. Olynyk then sets a down screen for Richardson where he looks to attack on the catch after the inbound pass. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHammer set ran by the Phoenix Suns. 2 and 5 set a double step up ball screen for 1. 2 and 3 cross high at the top. 1 attacks baseline and finds 2 drifting to the corner out of the hammer screen set by 4, who relocates to the 3-point line (free-throw line extended) after screening. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick hitter out of Horns from UCAM Murcia Coach Ibon Navarro. Using a shooter as the first screener with the 5 in the corner, 1 and 4 pick and roll as 5 sets a decoy back screen and 2 lifts, both designed to occupy the help on the roller. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawChicago State ran this set several times against Wisconsin to get a post touch without weakside help. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis early offense action is widely used throughout the entire NBA, as well as through other levels of basketball. The version the Toronto Raptors have used over the past couple seasons has manufactured many mismatches for their talented back court, as it allows them to attack downhill while the defense is not set, but also creates advantages for secondary players as well. See More
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