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Basketball Play - Kentucky 1 Up

Kentucky 1 Up

Wes Kosel 08/17/2015

In this 1-4 high set play, 1 dribbles left off of a ball-screen from 5. At the same time, 3 moves into the lane and sets a cross-screen for 2. The first option is to pass to 2 in the corner for a shot. If that isn't open, 4 sets a flare-screen for 5. If the flare isn't open, 4 sets a down-screen for 3. 1 looks to either pass inside to 4 posting up or to 3 for a shot at the top of the key. See More

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Basketball Play - Senegal 1-4 High Stagger Away

Senegal 1-4 High Stagger Away

Wes Kosel 08/20/2015

This continuity stagger offense was used by Senegal in the 2014 FIBA World Cup. 1 passes to 3 on the left wing. 1 and 4 then set a staggered screen for 2 on the wing. If 2 doesn't have a shot, he passes to 1 as 3 curls around a screen from 5 into the lane. 2 and 5 can then set a staggered screen for 4 on the block. If 4 doesn't have anything, he passes to 2. 3 sets a screen for 1 and then 4 and 3 set the staggered screen for 5. See More

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Basketball Play - Syracuse Horns #1

Syracuse Horns #1

Wes Kosel 08/21/2015

1 dribbles off of a staggered ball-screen from 4 and 5. 4 rolls and 5 sets a down-screen for 3. If 3 doesn't have a shot, 5 sets a ball-screen as 1 sets a pin-down for 2 in the corner. 2 curls around the screen and if he isn't open he continues his cut to the opposite wing. See More

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Basketball Play - Syracuse Horns #3

Syracuse Horns #3

Wes Kosel 08/21/2015

1 dribbles off of a staggered ball-screen from 4 and 5. 4 and 5 then set a second staggered screen for 3 in the corner. If 3 doesn't have a shot, 4 and 5 set a third staggered screen for 2 running across the floor. Lastly, 4 and 5 can set a fourth staggered back-screen for 1. See More

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Basketball Play - Tarleton State High PNR Baseline Cross

Tarleton State High PNR Baseline Cross

Wes Kosel 08/24/2015

1 dribbles from left to right off of a high ball-screen from 5. 2 and 3 exchange spots. Once 3 is in the corner, 1 dribbles towards 3 as 5 follows behind the action. 3 takes a hand-off and dribbles off of a ball-screen from 5. 3 dribbles middle as 4 moves across the lane and 1 moves down to the block. 1 can then choose to cut off of a staggered screen from 2 and 4 or a single screen from 5. See More

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Basketball Play - UCONN Horns Hi/Lo

UCONN Horns Hi/Lo

Wes Kosel 08/25/2015

1 dribbles off of a high ball-screen from 5. 5 rolls to the basket. 1 looks to make the quick pass to 5 if he is open. If 5 isn't open, 1 passes to 4 who looks to make the hi/lo pass to 5 inside. 4 can also drive to the basket if he can beat his man. If 4 doesn't have anything, he passes to 1 then sets a ball-screen. 1 dribbles right as 4 rolls and 5 replaces 4. See More

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Basketball Play - UCONN Horns Pin Down

UCONN Horns Pin Down

Wes Kosel 08/25/2015

5 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

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Basketball Play - 3 Line Lay-ups

3 Line Lay-ups

Wes Kosel 08/26/2015

This is a 3 line lay-up drill that we used as a warm-up for almost every practice and pre-game routine when I was an assistant at TLU. This was a staple for our basketball program, and we used it to get the players’ bodies ready for practices or games and also to get the players focused for the practice or game ahead. It starts aiming for 55 each side, and increases the number throughout the season. This drill is great at getting your players to move, talk, and to execute. Any missed lay-ups, dropped passes, or mistakes filling lines can result in not reaching the goal. Emphasis: • Move the ball without passing • Sharp passes (do not float passes) • Finishing lay-ups • Communication (we require the players to say the name of the teammate that they are passing to or receiving a pass from) Set-up: • 3 Lines • 2 basketballs • Basketball in either the right or left line (this doesn’t matter, because the drill will switch sides half way through) Rules: • The ball should never hit the ground (no dropped passes and no dribbling) • Don’t leave early from the lines (players will tend to leave early for passes to reach the goal in the allotted time) • Always rotate to the LEFT, whether we are shooting from the right or left side • 6:00 minutes on the clock • Start with a goal of 55 on each side (players switch the drill once they reach 55, ideally close to 3:00 minutes left) Execution: Frame 1: The ball starts in the left line. 1 passes to 2. Once the pass is made to 2, both 1 and 3 can start cutting to the wings. This is where players will begin leaving early (usually the players in the far line opposite the ball). 2 passes to 3 at the wing, and then 2 runs straight up the floor into the lane. Frame 2: 3 passes to 1 for a lay-up. 3 then cuts to the opposite side of the floor for an outlet pass. After shooting the lay-up, 1 clears out to the opposite side of the floor from which he started. 2 follows the shot for the rebound (the ball shouldn’t hit the floor!). At this time, the 2nd ball would have started (Player 4 passing to 5), but for the diagram I left this out. Frame 3: 2 passes to 3, and then clears out the opposite side of the pass. Players will tend to want to follow the pass. 3 passes to the next player in the 1st line (left side of the floor), and the drill starts over again. Players 1, 2, and 3 should then rotate to the next line to the left of where they started. See More

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