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05/15/2016Miami Heat ran this against the Toronto Raptors late in third quarter (Game 7) to get Dragic in Middle Ball Screen. Ultimately Winslow (4) gets catch and shoot 3pt. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMiami Heat ran this against the Toronto Raptors late in third quarter (Game 7) to get Dragic in Middle Ball Screen. Ultimately Winslow (4) gets catch and shoot 3pt. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a play used by Toronto in the NBA Playoffs against Miami. The 4 man turns down a stack screen and 3 curls around 5 at the elbow for a shot in the lane. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Spurs used this play in the Playoffs against OKC. They empty out one side of the floor using a cross screen from the guard for the trailing post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBrad Stevens and the Celtics dealt with Isaiah Thomas being denied for much of their series against the Atlanta Hawks, and this was one counter that Stevens came up with to utilize Thomas. By having Thomas, who was denied, set a flare screen for Jae Crowder, there was no help defense as Crowder caught the ball uncontested on the wing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA great drill that simultaneously improves your team and individual players offensively and defensively is a series of 3 on 3 drills. Offensively, we work on dribble hand-offs, cuts, shooting, passing, catching, screens, and timing. Defensively, we work on communication and the different ways to defend screens. I also like this drill because it helps to reduce turnovers. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFor the Houston Rockets who have a star player that is a guard, they often see him be overplayed on the perimeter and denied the basketball for a reversal. All backdoor sets that are effective are counters to previously scouted plays or main sets that a team runs, and the Rockets took that into consideration when running this backdoor clearout for James Harden. Coming out of a chin formation, they send their 4-man thru on the baseline, and then clear out that entire side of the floor for Harden to dart backdoor. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe shuffle-stagger is a common action in the NBA and in levels beneath it. The great part of a shuffle-stagger is having a wing post up for an advantage down low, and a shooter coming off a double stagger from the opposite corner to occupy the help defense. The difficulty of a shuffle-stagger action can be finding ways to reverse the ball when the defense knows it is coming and won't let the action develop. Coach Popovich and the Spurs have a strong way to get into the shuffle-stagger, almost out of a Horns formation. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawRick Carlisle has installed a UCLA series offense within the Mavericks playbook this season, and this is one of the nicer wrinkles he's added -- a play creating a lot of movement in the middle of the lane out of a 1-4 high set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawRick Carlisle utilizes Dirk Nowitzki as a stretch-shooting big man in a variety of ways. This set has Nowitzki coming off a down screen from the point guard, which is an incredibly difficult action to defend. Defenders of point guards are not used to hedging screens, nor are big men to trailing Nowitzki through them. A switch leaves the ball in Nowitzki's hands with a smaller defender on him, and a big man guarding a point guard on an isolated side of the floor. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawRick Carlisle uses this action to get an open shot for his shooters on the wings when he utilizes a two point guard lineup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMiami Heat set when down 3 late to the Toronto Raptors in game 2 of their matchup in the 2016 NBA Playoffs. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat set to get the ball inside. This play completely clears out the weak side and the fade screen up top occupies potential weak side help. This is great action if the defense is fronting the post, as it gives a clear opportunity to throw the ball over the top of the post defender. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set play gets the ball in the post first. The Clippers do a great job setting this up. When Redick first comes off of Jordan’s screen he acts as if he is going to screen for Paul, but cuts at the last second. This misdirection sets it up for him to come right back around off of the stagger screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Pistons ran this set out of a timeout. This set is effective for many reasons. First, they get the ball into the post which means everyone on the defense has to be ready to rotate to help prevent an easy basket. Next, the split screen up top on the strong side grabs X2’s attention because he has to be ready to stunt at 1 if X1 is late on the recovery/X1 and X4 do not switch. All of this action (the post up/split screen) sets the defense up for what Detroit really wants to get here—the hammer screen. Well-designed play with many options, including 5 on a slip. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCounter to the normal box screen the screener set, into an elevator look. See More
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