Northern Iowa Horns Set
03/08/2015Northern Iowa Horns Set This set was ran by Northern Iowa to get a quick bucket for their post player out of the horns set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNorthern Iowa Horns Set This set was ran by Northern Iowa to get a quick bucket for their post player out of the horns set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Horns set can also be a starting point for the Loop or Iverson set. This is a good way to put your best ballhandler in a single or double Side P/R, and can be run for any player to be the ballhandler. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAnother look out of the Horns set is a Zipper option. While Zipper is always a great look for a wide pindown for a shooter, it can also set 2-man game action and give two of your best offensive weapons the opportunity the freelance and play off of each other. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe last Elbow look out of a Horns set, the Point can middle cut and go strong or weak to initiate Flex action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMuch like Elbow Strong Action, in Elbow Weak the Point goes opposite of the elbow entry and plays split action on the weakside. The Point and the big can set a stagger screen for the wing, or the wing can curl the stagger and the Point receives a pin down. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere are just two options out of the many different looks available in a Horns Go set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is another option out of a Horns look. Entering the ball at the elbow initiates "Elbow" pinch post action. In this example, the ballhandler goes to the strong side, initiating Elbow Strong, or strong side split action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a basic Horns set, with a common second side action to the play. It is important to teach and look for every read: 1. 1 hits 5 on the roll after screen 2. 4 pops and looks for shot if open 3. 4 looks for hi-lo entry to 5 4. 4 swings to side P/R with 2 5. 5 flashes/ducks-in middle, 4 pops to range See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawKentucky Horns Lob Set This a great early offense set to use at the start of the game. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawArizona (Sean Miller) "HORNS" set Follow the downscreen into a handoff. Two screen-the-screener actions. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns set used by Larry Brown and SMU versus Tulsa. Unlike most "horns" sets, it does not begin with a ball screen or an elbow entry See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBrian Shaw uses a great Horns set in which he inverts the positions and has the guards play at the high posts. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set is run form the Horns formation. A ball screen is used to lead into possible high low action with the post. A big to little dribble handoff is used to open the lane leading to different possible shot opportunities based defensive rotation. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDavid Blatt been around the Israeli and Euroleague basketball circuit. Including coaching for Maccabi Tel Aviv (they de bezt, alweyz de bezt) and the Russian National Team (Kirilenko, Mozgov, Shved). He coached Anthony Parker back into the NBA. Names don't exactly get the point across, but let it be known, that he has coached winning teams, almost exclusively. And thats the point of the game. From what I can gather Blatt's teams run a lot through a horns offense. Which, if you don't know, puts two guys- one on either- high post (witch's nipple), two guys in opposite corner/wings and starts with the ball handler at the top of the key. It is not a triangle offense, but it does revolve around cerebral players creating space with passing, smart cutting and good footwork. Certainly a proprietor of the Triangle has respect for this, a verySpurs-y set of offensive goals. Everybody needs touches to make this kitten purr. Everyone needs to fill the open spaces that relate to their skill set, and everyone must become a threat when they have the ball. You can check out other David Blatt Plays at Men's Basketball Hoop Scoop. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith Horns being such a popular set at all levels I thought I’d take a look at another action that UIC ran in their game at Milwaukee. They dribbled the point guard over to the wing and had him dribble off both 4 & 5 ball screens. Milwaukee tried to defend this in multiple ways which you will see in the video below. They tried to hedge it with the 5 man, and then they attempted to switch it. I thought this action was great to get your point guard off two ball screens, then get your 2 man coming off a screen the screener for a shot. See More
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