BCAM - Matt Bollant Buzz Defensive Principles - Center
10/23/2015These diagrams represent principles presented by Matt Bollant at the 2015 Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Coaches Clinic. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThese diagrams represent principles presented by Matt Bollant at the 2015 Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Coaches Clinic. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFormation: 1. 1 & 2 play in the passing lanes to force a bounce or lob pass. 2. 3 & 4 set up with there back to the corner. 3. If 3 or 4 are covering the low post or baseline runner on drop to the basket as far as necessary. 4. 5 denys any high post pass. Go as high as needed. 5. 5 is not responsible for lobs over the top to the basket. Guards: 1. Play the passing lanes to the wing. 2. Fake traps and drop into passing lanes. 3. On a pass to the wing, 2 turns to play the passing lane. 4. On the pass to the wing, 1 covers the high post on the high side only going as deep as necessary. Guards: 1. On the pass back to point, 1 loops back to original spot. 2. 2 turns to play the passing lane. ** 1 must resist running to the ball and run to the passing lane. Guards: On a pass to corner from the wing all players must shift hard. 1. 1 drops to cover the weakside lane. 2. 2 covers the high post. Players read the shoulders to try and determine and prepair for the next pass. 3. On a pass back to the wing 2 would slow the ball and 1 would recover to the high post. Forwards: 1. The position themselves with their backs to the corner splitting the players of the wing and post. 2. 3 & 4 must steal lob passes from the top. 3. The deeper the ball is on the floor by the point guard the deeper the forwards must be to the low post. Forwards: 1. On a pass to the wing the strongside forward positions himself in line within the passing lane to the corner. 2. The weakside forward moves to the baseline to take any lobs to the low post. 3. The weakside forward must also be ready for the skip pass. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThese diagrams represent principles present by Rob Murphy at the 2015 Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Coaches Clinic. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw5 sets a wide pin down for 3 in the corner. 1 dribbles right then passes to 3. Once 3 has the ball, 1 cuts off of a back-screen from 4. If 1 isn't open on the cut, 4 sets a ball-screen for 3. 3 dribbles right as 4 rolls and 2 spots up in the corner for a 3-point shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 dribbles from left to right towards the elbow as 3 runs across the floor to screen for 4. If x4 stays out, 4 goes underneath the screen looking for the pass from 1 at the basket. If x4 moves up to stop 1 on the penetration, 3 puts his heels to the baseline to screen x4. 1 makes the pass over the top to 4 cutting to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 dribbles towards 5 and 4 then passes to 3 cutting up from the corner. 1 quickly cuts around a back-screen from 5 looking for a quick give-and-go pass from 3. If that isn't there, 5 screens for 3 at the top of the key. 3 drives left as 5 rolls and 4 replaces 5. If 5's defender front 5, 3 swings the ball back to 4 who looks to pass hi/lo to 5 or can pass to 2 who looks for the post entry pass. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNC State ran this against the Syracuse 2-3 Zone in the 2014 ACC Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawICE defense is run by alot of NBA teams to guard the Pick & Roll. The Dallas Mavericks run great action vs this defense when attacking early, with the big running to the rim and 2-3 shooters spacing on the weakside for open jump shots to prevent help. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a NBA Golden State Warriors Dribble Hand-Off / Pick and Roll Action from Game 3 of the NBA Western Conference Finals. Steve Kerr is doing an excellent job in getting great motion and action into his set plays for their players. The Golden State Warriors are the team that I want to watch in the NBA Play-offs for my new sets. Steve Kerry has installed a system that is like the NBA San Antonio Spurs in it's movement, flow and creativity. The starters and reserves have bought into this system all season. David Lee is even getting a second chance in these NBA Playoffs. He is seizing the moment too. Stephy Curry and Klay Thompson are indeed the Splash Brothers and either of them can go off for 20 points in a quarter at any moment. Curry is the MVP, but Thompson is likely to go off on any night. They were one of the best teams ever in the regular season, despite the trip up from the always difficult Memphis Grizzlies. I love this action and you will notice that I chose a play where Steph Curry isn't in the game. It's an example of how their reserves have bought in. If you want to see more basketball plays like this one then check out: http://www.mensbasketballhoopscoop.com/ See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis was the opening play for the Grizzlies in Game 2 versus the Warriors. There is a lot of moment to this play and it presents multiple options, making it a great play to get your offense started. This play presents two opportunities for Zach Randolph to post up on either block, and really takes advantage of Marc Gasol's ability in hi-lo situations. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 dribble up the floor and passes to 3 cutting up off of a screen from 4. Once 1 has passed the ball, he flares off of 5's screen at the elbow. If 1 isn't open, 3 dribbles left off of a high ball-screen from 5. 5 rolls and 4 replaces 5. If x5 plays the roll, 3 can pass to 4 who looks inside to 5 or 4 can pass to 2 for the post pass inside to 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this horns set play from the Trail Blazers, 4 sets a down-screen for 2 in the corner as 3 moves towards the rim. 1 passes to 2 then cuts off of a back-screen from 5. At the same time this is happening, 4 screens for 3 who cuts to the corner. If neither option is open, 5 steps over to set a ball-screen for 2. 2 looks to turn the corner and score or can give the ball to 1 on a dribble hand-off. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDuke used this play in the first half against Utah. The play starts with Cook dribbling towards the right wing pushing 2 towards the free-throw line. Cook's first look is inside to Okafor posting up. If he isnt' open, Cook looks at 4 popping out after the screen. 4 then dribbles left and gives the ball to Winslow on a dribble hand-off. Winslow stops behind the hand-off and takes the 3-point shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCheck out this play "Spartan Clearout for Ball Screen" See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe basics of the Kansas Jayhawks High-Low Offense (Weakside Cut Option) Video below show strongside and weakside cut options. See More
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