Chin - Middle Cut/Blast
01/06/2015Two more options out of the Chin set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTwo more options out of the Chin set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Chin option can be run as a called play, or as a counter if the defense denies the initial pass. Great for a passing big man. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAnother look out of the Chin set. This play is designed to attack a defense that aggressively tags the Chin cut. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA play out of the Chin set to set up a downhill attack for your 2 or 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA basic Chin set into a ballscreen. This is a good option for getting your 2 or 3 into a high ballscreen. Against Weak coverage against the ballscreen, flip the angle of the screen to set up a Spread P/R and a single side bump situation for your shooting 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a good play for teams with big guards who have an advantage in post up situations. The objective of this play is to clear out a side and allow the guard to post up while still having other valuable options if that is taken away. This is a great play that can be run after time outs, if you need a quick 2 or a 3 for a good shooter. Ideally this is a play with a perimeter oriented 4 man, big guards who can post up and good 3pt shooters. Bigs set up in down screen action with guards low. 1 initiates the offense by picking a side to take the basketball. Guards will come off opposite the side the basketball is taken. Ball side big will then turn and set a back screen on other bigs man. First guard will curl to the block and 2nd guard will curl to the top looking for a 3. 4 pops and 5 ducks in looking for a post up. It forces the defense to make quick decisions and be in the right help defensive positions. Bigs line up in down screen action. 1 picks a side to take the ball. Guards come off screen opposite the basketball. 1st look: 2 posting up on the empty block 2nd look: 3 coming off screen for 3pt shot 3rd look: 1 hits 3 , 3 hits 4, 4 gets a shot 4th look: 1 hits 3, 3 hits 4, 4 hits 5 in the post. 4 is popping as soon as 3 curls to the top 5 is ducking in for a post up See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Dallas Mavericks use this play during the 2014/2015 NBA season. The UCLA cut, which turns into a back screen, is a decoy to set up the pick & roll action. With a little space in the middle, Rondo just needs to throw the ball up to Chandler who hammers it down. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Dallas Mavericks use this play to create a strong hand drive for their scoring guards Monta Ellis and Rajon Rondo. In addition, the set provides options for Tyson Chandler rolling to the basket and Dirk Nowitzki popping behind the arc. If one of the weak side guards helps on the drive, than the Mavericks got shooters ready spotting up behind the 3point line. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOn December the 25th the Washington Wizards used this play to finish the 1st half against the New York Knicks. Bradley Beal slipped the high ball screen and created defensive confusion. This action opened up a clear path to the basket for John Wall. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set is out of the Washington Wizards playbook for the 2014/2015 season. They use it to create 3point opportunities. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe biggest upset of the 2014 FIBA World Cup was France winning against Spain. This is one of their plays with multiple scoring options. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a set that you can use after a time out, late game situation or early offense. The ultimate goal is to get the ball inside to your post to work 1 v 1. It takes advantage of how the defense handles the intial ballscreen and is a counter when the post defender is sliding to the mid-line to help on the potential drive by the (1). It can be used vs. Man/Zone. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe New York Knicks ran this high post triangle play during the 2014/2015 NBA season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCan't use your personnel any better, than the New Orleans Pelicans did with this lob play! Anthony Davis and his 35 inch vertical does play a part. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Detroit Pistons use this post up play to put the right guy in the right spot. Most of the time they run it for Andre Drummond. His career field goal percentage is almost at 60%. See More
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