NC Central - 31 Handoff Back Screen BLOB
05/22/2019NC Central ran this baseline out of bounds play in the NCAA tournament. "31" referes to 3 players lined up together, and 1 player on their own. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNC Central ran this baseline out of bounds play in the NCAA tournament. "31" referes to 3 players lined up together, and 1 player on their own. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDuke ran this baseline out of bounds play during the 2018-19 season. "31" referes to 3 players lined up together, and 1 player on their own. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDuke baseline out of bounds play from the 2018-19 season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhen looking for coaches who run great sets to get the ball into the post, there are two coahces that are at the top of that list: Tom Izzo and Matt Painter. Both historically have had great post players that have been viable options offensivley for their teams. In the first play of the game after the game between Michigan State and Purdue from this past season, Tom Izzo runs this set to get arguably his two best players involved in the same action with Nick Ward and Cassius Winston. The primary option is to get the ball into Ward on the low block. The defense is also kept honest because the point guard has the option to come off a pin down from the 4 or come off the 5's baseline screen and look to enter the ball into the post. This set is great option in terms of keeping your best players involved in the same action, while creating oppurtunities to get the ball in the low post should that be one of the better options for your team. See the first clip of the game in video below. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a smash splits option that the Blazers will run if the defending team is overplaying options/denying handoffs. See video clip below. Click to check out the lastest Plays of the Week newsletter featuring the Motion Strong offense! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is an awesome BLOB that Portland runs. There are a ton of options and actions involved. See video clip below. Click to check out the lastest Plays of the Week newsletter featuring the Motion Strong offense! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSteve Kerr is known for his free-flowing read bases offense. Here you will see Sean Livingston throw it in and usually Laker cut off the post ( Splits action). Instead, he pins in for Klay who goes right into a DHO. This is very hard to guard off of a post up due to the help side defense being screened. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Mavericks ran this set with Dirk at the 5. He was able to get a very good mid-post iso look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis comes from Brad Waters at Rockwall-Heath HS in Texas. This Rockwall-Heath set uses a creative cut-through-to-screening action to give your team an open look for a three. See video clip below. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Hornets use this BLOB to create a Roll & Replace action to get an open layup or dump off for the big, or an open three. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Golden State Warriors ran this as their opening play of Game 5 against the Houston Rockets. Andre Iguodola (3) faked the flare screen for Kevin Durant (4) then cut to the basket. This caused his defender to provide temporary help on the screen which opened up his cut. Check out the video clip below. See More
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Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Aces use this SLOB to get the ball to the pinch post area quickly as well as to bridge into their main sets on offense. The space created by the BLOB allows star player A'Ja Wilson to face up and get to the rim. Other options are to make a high-low pass, or hit a slasher come off a triple stagger screen along the baseline. Blog Series: Las Vegas Aces XsOs: Part 1 - Quick HItters and ATO's Part 2 - Baseline Double Cross Part 3 - Pinch Post Actions Part 4 - BLOBs and SLOBs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Aces use this BLOB to get an open layup or short jumper. Because Kayla McBride commands so much attention, the first option (Lindsay Allen or Kelsey Plum) is usually the one getting the majority of the looks. This is because the help defense is consumed with making sure McBride doesn't get a layup, and they often leave the 1 open under the basket. Blog Series: Las Vegas Aces XsOs: Part 1 - Quick HItters and ATO's Part 2 - Baseline Double Cross Part 3 - Pinch Post Actions Part 4 - BLOBs and SLOBs See More
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