New Zealand - SLOB Top Flare
06/23/2016New Zealand opens up a quick shot on this flare counter play. The guard cuts towards the top of the key and when the defender jumps the cut he flares back to the right. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNew Zealand opens up a quick shot on this flare counter play. The guard cuts towards the top of the key and when the defender jumps the cut he flares back to the right. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Warriors get an open shot for Klay Thompson by passing in to the post then having Livingston set a flare screen for Thompson to cut to the wing. If the shot isn't there right away, the big can move out from the block and set a step-up ball-screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this play, 2 guards stay up top and two players move to the blocks. The runner (Klay Thompson) moves from the right corner to the left. The shot isn't open in the video, but the Warriors do a good job moving the ball and get Barbosa a wide open shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawI saw the Cavaliers run this play a couple of times in the second half. It starts with LeBron having the ball and a horns ball-screen into a flare-screen for the ball-screener. After setting the flare-screen, the big moves toward the ball to set a high ball-screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this horns set play, the Cavaliers get LeBron the ball at the high post and run a staggered screen towards the left corner. If nothing is there or if Coach Lue wants LeBron to get a shot, he can work his man 1 on 1 at the high post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"This comes from Coach Fred Hoiberg from his time at Iowa State. The drills teaches the guys to run the floor, communicate and pass ahead and the importance of transition points all within a competitive environment. The guys are working together to achieve a team goal, with a consequence if they do not achieve their goal." Coach Brett Campbell St. Charles Spartans Boys Basketball See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"This drill comes from Coach Jim Boone, the Head Coach at Delta State and is called the 3 on 3 Get Back Drill. We have some teams in our conference that do a fantastic job of pushing the ball up the floor, even after made baskets. This drill teaches our guys to do this- we call it “fast break makes”. It also teaches the importance of transition defense and stopping the basketball. We keep score and go live for a set amount of time with a consequence for the team that doesn’t win." Coach Brett Campbell St. Charles Spartans Boys Basketball See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWays to get the ball screener to "arrive alone" when setting the ball screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis zone set vs. 1-2-2 is designed to shift the zone and put the defense into a pick and roll. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a 4 out quick hitter to be run vs 1-2-2 zone. 4 screens for the 1 to ignite the offense. Players play the gap and try to make two guys play the ball and attack mismatches. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIngite this set with a horns double screen. 5 dives and the 4 pops. 4 attacks and makes the x1 and x3 play him and kicks to the 3 or 5. 5 has the option to score kick out to the 2. If 3 receives the pass he can shoot, make x5 come out, attack and/or pass to 2 in the corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere are some more basic drills we have found extremely valuable during the "implementing Dribble Drive" phase, which we still use on a daily/weekly basis (they are a modified version of the traditional DDM Blood Drills). The importance of being able to create a "split" (where two defenders commit to the ball carrier) is pararmount within our DDM system, but the ability to be able to make an appropriate read/decision is just as important. There is no point getting in to the paint if you are just going to throw the ball away. What we are doing in this series is creating gamelike situations for our players, then letting them play it out and build on their decision making ability. You can move the initial setup to suit your teams needs, and all players are encouraged to play all positions/roles as part of their basketball IQ development. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe University of Virginia ran this to get a lob dunk versus a zone defense. The 2 slice cut through the lane and got the pass from 1 who quickly continued to reverse the ball to 3 on the left wing. The 3 then reverses course with the ball ultimately sending it back to the 1. The 4 and 5 on the baseline interchanged and set back screens on the bottom of the zone. The exchange made it tough for the zone to realize they were being screened and fight through. The 1 threw the ball up to 3 at the rim for the lob over the zone. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this play, 2 makes a zipper cut off of the big and goes straight into a ball-screen at the top of the key when he catches it. Once again, they use a "short roll" instead of a roll/replace action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMexico likes to spread the floor and set a ball-screen at the top of the key. The spread formation allows for easy passes to the big on the roll. See More
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