Stephen F. Austin - Double Flares
03/22/2016Stephen F. Austin throws the ball to the high post and runs each slot off of a flare screen for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawStephen F. Austin throws the ball to the high post and runs each slot off of a flare screen for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFlare set designed as a lob counter to get a guard an open shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere are some common actions that teams use to draw help away from the areas that they want to score at. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"The Swing is a four-out patterned offense with continuity. All five players are interchangeable, and spacing, screening, cutting and accurate passing are vital. All five players have opportunities to post up inside, and the Badgers often invert their offense and post guards. The offense is deliberate (Wisconsin ranks 333rd out of 351 in the nation in adjusted tempo), often with multiple passes and places value on each possession with high percentage inside shots, or free-throws. Unlike some of the recent, newer offenses that feature dribble penetration as their engine of point generation, the Swing offense is truly a “team-offense” that places a premium on good passing, screening and cutting." - Randy Sherman - http://bballbreakdown.com/2015/02/14/wisconsin-badgers-inside-the-best-offense-in-college-basketball/ See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHammer set with the added option of the flare for the 3 after pitch. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAdding a dribble handoff entry to 2/2 live drill See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAlvin Gentry late game set to flare to the wing for an open look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBasic actions of The Swing Offense used by Bo Ryan and the Wisconsin Badgers. For more info click here. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw3/1 Live (Part of Motion Offense Forum Drill Progressions) Objective: To use motion offense concepts to free the cutter for a basket. In this drill there are two screeners and one cutter (2) in each offensive group. The cutter is defended by X2. Diagrammed below are two of the nearly endless options that could come into play. There is now way to completely diagram all of the screens, cuts, reads and actions possible in this drill. The screeners' objective is to free the cutter (2) for a basket using motion offense concepts and maintianing top-side-side alignment. This is live and competiive drill. Drill Restrictions: Only the cutter can score. Offense must complete two passes BEFORE the cutter gets a touch. (This puts emphasis on second cutters!) The score must come from the screening action, not one-on-one play Competiive Ideas: On a 12-player roster, divide your team into four three-player groups. Set 8:00 (or a time of your choosing) on the clock. If your cutter scores with screening action, that team gets a point and stays on offense. A defender comes from the next team to guard the groups cutter. If that defender can force a stop and get the rebound, his/her team rotates to offense and now has opportunity to score points. Track each team's points. Variations: Start the ball on the wing instead of the top of the circle. Use shallow cuts to start the drill. Allow the offense to pass it to a coach at any time in the drill. can introduce staggers, baseline double, or dual screens to the drill. Side note: Have an assitant coach the defender! The defender will literally encounter dozens of defensive stances, close outs, denials and scenarios in each possession. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNorthern Iowa misdirection set to get a three or a Seth Tuttle slip. Used it extensively throughout the season. Showed it early vs. Wyoming. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Texas Longhorns "Porch" Flare set. The "porch" is the man-to-man term for the short corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis quick mis-direction action can give you several options for scoring quickly. If you have a good shooting point-guard, the early flare screen will provide him with an opportunity for a quick 3 in the possession. If the defense takes away the early 3-point attempt by your point-guard, the 3 man quickly sets a cross-screen for your 5 man, who should get a post-up opportunity on the block. The play finishes with a down-screen by the 4 man to give the 3 man an opportunity for a 3-point attempt after he cross-screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom the Butler Unversity Men's Basketball Team. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis double flare start in a three guard alignment with 1 at the point. 2 and 3 flare off screens from 4 and 5. First option is for 2 to take an open three or penetrate. On catch, 4 immediately screens across for 5, as 5 cuts to catch and score. 1 and 3 slide to the left side, leaving the top of the key open for 4 to pop and catch for high low action. Give it a try! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a zipper set that is run to get the ball in the hands of your best decision maker (1 in this play) and gives you plenty of scoring oppertunities. The spurs run a variation of this play with much success by putting Parker at the 1. Ginobli at the 2 (who can get a 3 on the extra pass from 3) and Danny Green at the 3. The skills of these players puts a lot of stress on the defense and makes this quick hitter hard to guard. See More
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