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Basketball Play - UNC

UNC

Dana Beszczynski 11/23/2015

This is a very nice set play out of their Secondary Offense. Beginning with a down screen releasing the wing outside for the pass, he immediately looks inside for a post-up situation. On the weak side, a double stagger is being set for the shooter who comes off looking for a possible catch & shoot action out of the post-up. UNC does a very good job running their Secondary actions and this is just one of the gems you can use in your offense at any level. See More

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Basketball Play - UNI Shuffle Post Action

UNI Shuffle Post Action

Dana Beszczynski 11/23/2015

The Panthers have many players in their line-up who can play multiple positions and this set play (which also has a counter) is designed to get their 5 man Koch the ball inside. A quick hitting action with the DHO leading right into a shuffle cut backscreen action. Well designed and really moves the defense to make a quick decision how to help due to Bohannon's ability to knockdown the 3 pt shot stepping out at the TOK. UNI runs one of the most exciting offensive packages in the country and although Ben Jacobsen is known for his strong defense, their offense should not be underestimated. See More

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Basketball Play - 5 Rip

5 Rip

Craig LeVasseur 09/21/2015

With a dynamic player such LeBron James who can bring the ball up or also play in the post, interchanging and moving pieces around on the perimeter can create new counter options and scoring opportunities. Here a Rip screen is used to create a lob or post up opportunity for LeBron. See More

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Basketball Play - Fist

Fist

Cody Toppert 09/18/2015

If the 1 puts up a fist this can indicate a 1-4 MPNR. Depending on your roster you can choose to always pop the 4 and dive the 5 across the lane or you can roll the 4 and pop the 5. Either way a kick back to the pop man brings the 2 up for a 2-5 Chase SPNR. See More

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Basketball Play - Floppy DHO

Floppy DHO

Cody Toppert 09/04/2015

A DHO entry to Floppy will most likely be on the wing Guard to Guard. This means the point guard would speed dribble pitch the ball to the corner wing coming up. The wing will now become the point of initiation and the point guard will be come the activated player. This look most likely proceeds to be a back screening action by the strong side big. The popular version employed by the San Antonio Spurs involves a guard-to-guard DHO and a triple staggered baseline screen for Tony Parker who sprints the base line to find the scoring option on the weak side. Important to not the weak side wing must be the second screener I order to prevent a switch on the final screen, thus negating any type of advantage or open shot. Once the defense gets use to the triple baseline screen, Tony Parker will often times enter and exit the same side, thus showing us a DHO into a traditional Floppy Look. See More

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Basketball Play - Floppy Drop

Floppy Drop

Cody Toppert 09/04/2015

Our Floppy Drop is a great way to take advantage of a good post up guard. As the activated player uses the double pin down from the PF and SF the C flashes to the elbow. The PF then clears to the weak side corner, the SG settles on the wing while the PG hits the 5 at the elbow. The SF remains in the low post and looks to find deep postposition for a drop pass or easy score in the paint. This is especially effective when you have a height and strength advantage at the SF position. See More

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