Utah Jazz - Reject Boomerang
04/11/2018The Utah Jazz reject the away screen, pop the screener then flow into Spread Ball Screen For more on Spread Ball Screen Offense... Blog Post: Utah Jazz - Defensive Game Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Utah Jazz reject the away screen, pop the screener then flow into Spread Ball Screen For more on Spread Ball Screen Offense... Blog Post: Utah Jazz - Defensive Game Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play by Richard Pitino is a great misdirection set. It really tries to test the defensive team on the backside of the flare screen coverage. If the flare screen support is too much, defenders will be late on ball screen support. This became a money play with Minnesota down the stretch. The big that sets the ball screen can also slip it. If the defensive team stunts at the ball screen too hard, it is best to have a best shooter (3) on the strong side of the ball screen (the player who just came off the flare). On the FMS blog: AP Top 25 XsOs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDHO into a "boomerang pass" to set up Spread Ball Screen More on Spread Ball Screen Offense... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTim Miles runs this many times throughout a game to get a hot shooter a shot. The shooter starts head under the rim. 5 sprints into a ball screen and slip. This leads to the shooter's defender having to tag and protect the slip, giving the shooter separation to use the pin down from 5 to get a shot off. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDenver Nuggets flow into different actions from their Transition Offense. Here is an action that incorporates a lot of things, including DHO and Ball Screen. Simple, easy, effective. More from Kevin Bruinsma: Utah Jazz - Defensive Game Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn the 2018 NCAA Tournament first round, Buffalo made Arizona's big front court chase its undersized lineup all over the floor, leading to numerous open shots. Here the Bulls use some misdirection action before getting into a middle ball screen. NCAA Tournament - XsOs Behind the Upsets See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPlay from Villanova in the National Championship game to get Donte DiVincenzo into a side pick and roll situation. Villanova uses some false motion action to distort the defense before getting into the ball screen. Blog Post: Villanova Wildcats - XsOs Behind Offensive Dominance See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn order to create lower percentage shots for their opponents, the Ramblers will force side ball screens towards the baseline and have their post player contain the ball handler until his defender gets over the screen. This allows them to keep the ball on one side of the floor and have their help defenders ready early to help and rotate out of the coverage when a pass is made. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLoyola-Chicago uses this play to shift the defense from one side of the floor to the other by allowing the ball to touch a different side of the floor at least four times during a given possession. Each time the ball switches sides of the floor, defensive players on the weak side of the floor have to sprint into help. When the ball gets back on their side of the floor, they then have to close out to contain the ball. Forcing the defense to move and make continual closeouts usually results in defensive breakdowns. This is how the Ramblers are able to attack the paint and get open shots. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMichigan Wolverines use a simple pick-and-pop from a run out or Spread Ball Screen to create numbers advantages for their offense. Final Four Preview - Michigan Wolverines - Find, Use, Create Check out the video playlist below the diagrams of these concepts mini-clinic experience on these concepts (volume up). Related materials: Spread Ball Screen Playbook #FindUseCreate on Twitter Find Use Create combo Playbook See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a set UMBC ran against Virginia in their upset victory in the NCAA Tournament. I love the action because the guard that screens for the big to set a ball screen then comes off a 5 man screen to the corner. His man should be in the hole to defend the pick and roll, and when he recovers he has to ellude a screen. NCAA Tournament: XsOs Behind the Upsets See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBuffalo ran this action in its NCAA Tournament win vs Arizona. The Bulls added a little twist to the traditional back screen, ball screen action by using a PG to back screen for 4. This gives the lob an option and makes a bigger defender cover more ground. It also flows right into roll and replace action. NCAA Tournament - XsOs Behind the Upsets See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a continuous flowing offense set with several ball screens and opportunities to feed the post. Ran by Texas A&M during the 2018 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAn action UMBC ran multiple times against Virginia in its historic upset victory during the NCAA Tournament. This action is a great way to get movement, and set a few ball screens in the center of the floor. NCAA Tournament - XsOs Behind the Upsets See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAfter Loyola's opponents have gotten used to defending multiple ball screen sets, the Ramblers use this play to slip the ball screen for an easy basket at the rim. x5 provides help on the ball screen as 5 slips the screen and cuts to the basket. 3 sets a flare screen for 4 to occupy the help defenders on the weak side of the floor. See More
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