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Basketball Play - Hawaii - Double Stagger

Hawaii - Double Stagger

Dana Beszczynski 03/20/2016

Eran Ganot is the 21st head coach of the UH men's basketball program. At 33 years old, he is the second youngest to lead the Rainbow Warriors, Bruce O'Neil was 28 years old when he hired and began his four year head coaching career at UH (1973-76). A former UH assistant coach, Ganot returns to Manoa from Saint Mary's College in Moraga, Calif., where he served most recently as the associate head coach; earning runner-up in the West Coast Conference (WCC) standings; making an appearance in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT); and ending the season with a 21-10 record. The Rainbows have had a solid season and came into the NCAA Tournament believing they could make some noise and that they did by knocking off the PAC 12 opponent Cal on Friday night. See More

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Basketball Play - Golden State Warriors "Zip Mix Pindown"

Golden State Warriors "Zip Mix Pindown"

Gibson Pyper 06/01/2015

Steve Kerr has been my favorite coach to watch his actions all season after time outs and the playoffs have been no different. He runs great action here for a quick hitter shot, and a nice backdoor option. The biggest part of these sets is the fake dribble hand off to Steph at the top of the key, that fake freezes the big man's defender and allows for a clean pass. See More

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Basketball Play - NBA Playbook "Zip Thunder"

NBA Playbook "Zip Thunder"

Gibson Pyper 05/25/2015

This set originally comes from the San Antonio Spurs and Gregg Popovich. Originally a set designed to get Tim Duncan an open jumper by setting a down screen and allowing him to catch at the elbow. This set has been adapted by this years Golden State Warriors, the 2013-14 Miami Heat & this years Philadelphia 76ers! This set is great if you have a stretch 4 or a 4 man who can handle and pass well, and a big man who can shoot it. The Heat ran a nice counter out of it for Ray Allen, after he set the down screen for Bosh, he would come off a baseline screen to look for a shot. See More

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