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Favorite Send to FastDrawZipper Cut Entry into Elevator Screens for a wing 3 by Umana Reyer Venezia Coach Walter de Raffaele See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIberostar Tenerife Coach Txus Vidoretta runs a creative use of 5 Out, Lithuania Break to enter Floppy. With every action in the Spread Series, if there is no advantage, it flows straight into a Spread Ball Screen. In this case, running the full action means the defender on the screen is late to hedge and the on-ball defender cheats under - leading to an instant re-screen and a dunk for the roll man. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEOG Set by SIG Strasbourg and France National Team head coach Vincent Collet. Designed to finish with 2/5 pick and roll, but with 5 setting a flare screen for 4 to open up for the ball screen while 2 comes off a DHO before the ball screen action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTips for enhancing the Dribble Handoff (DHO) Further Reading: http://team.fastmodelsports.com/2017/10/18/video-playbook-nba-handoff-concepts/ https://sellfy.com/p/zgiH/ See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a play I used in the 90's at Oakland Community College to get a quick, easy post up. This misdirection play works well with a shooter and a 4 or 5 with size. You can also slip or pop the 4 off the screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Utah" is a package of four plays based on the 1-4 High Offense utilized by Jerry Sloan during the peak of his tenure with the Utah Jazz. The play begins with a pass and a UCLA cut, often followed by a ballscreen. Ball screens after a UCLA cut are extremely hard to cover as defenders are out of position. Take a look at the base "Utah" play in the video, and see the diagram for 3 other options to go to once a defense attempts adjustments. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is an old Detroit Piston quick hitter used to set up a lob for Tayshuan Prince out of a box set. See More
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Favorite Send to FastDrawSolid action to break down pressure defense and Blitz pick and roll coverage. Fraport Skyliners Head Coach Gordon Herbert drew this up as an ATO to get his team a momentum changing look at the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBesiktas Coach Ufuk Sarica likes to include double screen entries to his common actions. Double Drag Screen "Spain" is a back screen for the rolling big. Then Double Zipper Screen with a screen-the-screener action for the big to set the pick and roll. Both sets involve a late roll to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawJust like in other actions, the positions don't matter as much as putting players with the right skill set in those positions. Most of the time the 1, 2, and 3 positions become interchangeable with the 4 & 5 usually setting the elevator screen. The elevator action happens when a player cuts between two screeners. Once they get through, the screeners close together (like elevator doors) to form a wall where the defender can't get through, which frees them for a shot. 1 must be a good passer to deliver the ball to the shooter. 2 needs to be a good shooter - this action should get them open for a shot. 3 can set additional screens, create misdirection or provide spacing. 4 & 5 are your screeners, typically they are your bigger players, and will close the door on the screen after 2 cuts through Blog Post: Offensive Action Breakdown - Elevator Screens See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe New Orleans Pelicans used a cut from their point guard to create misdirection to set up this elevator screen. 1 dribbled to the wing and passed to 3, who was cutting up top off a zipper screen. 1 then cut to the right side of the court using a screen from 5. 2 brought the action back to the left side of the floor by cutting through the elevator screen from 4 & 5. Blog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Elevator Screens See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWisconsin ran this play late in the second half of their 2017 NCAA tournament game against Florida. Down 7 at the time, they were looking for a three point shot. The Badgers used misdireciton to set up the elevator screen by starting the play on one wing and swinging the ball to the opposite side of the floor. The ball movement caused the defense to shift and relax.1 then cut through the elevator screen from 4 & 5 to receive the pass from 2 and get an open shot. Blog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Elevator Screens See More
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