Houston Rockets "Fist Up 2"
05/25/2015Houston Rockets set that gets James Harden attacking to his strong hand off a dribble handoff on the wing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHouston Rockets set that gets James Harden attacking to his strong hand off a dribble handoff on the wing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set has been run by the Clippers, Warriors & Wizards to free up a shooter on a pindown screen. I have seen this action run since Doc Rivers was in Boston in 2008. This set also has counters from the Clippers & Warriors. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis was a smartly executed play that the Warriors used against the Grizzlies in Game 2. Knowing that the x3 would show against any Pistol Step Up screen, Stephen Curry quickly spun back out of the P/R and reversed the ball to David Lee. Harrison Barnes immediately slipped out of the screen and to the basket for an easy lay-up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSet used by Florida coach Billy Donovan. Good versus a wing deny team that gets into the passing lane aggressively. Also a good way to post isolate a point guard. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIndiana Pacers set play designed to get an open shot coming off the elevator screen. If the defense falls asleep, the first option off the down screen and cut to the basket is a quick hit for a look to score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToronto Raptors run a nice set to get a guard to attack off a DHO from the post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOklahoma pass reversal option. Run it off the break throughout the game. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNorthern Iowa Horns Set This set was ran by Northern Iowa to get a quick bucket for their post player out of the horns set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe final play from this John Wooden series is a set that Wooden used to run for a shooter to let them come off an exit screen. An exit screen, also known as a single-double, is where the shooter sticks their head under the rim and has the option to come off either side. One side will have one screener (the single side) and the other has two screeners (the double side). While Wooden believed in spacing and getting the ball inside, great shooters needed to be utilized and this set was one way he could feature some of his outside snipers. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIntroduction to Shallow Cut as part of motion offense drill progression See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDavid Blatt runs a really nice Weave set designed to get the defense out of position and attack out of a ballscreen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMotion Breakdowns: 2/0 downscreen with a coach is the first drill used in teaching the timing of downscreens. Coach is on left slot with a basketball. Screener has a ball on right slot. Player on the wing (2) will be receiving downscreen. Drill begins with a pass to the coach from screener. (Coach briefly has two basketballs) Screener must basket cut by stepping hard with near foot (you want the defense to jump ball side so you have clear path and screening angle.) Cutter begins "walking the arc" to set up cut. Screener jump stops into the screen. TALK! "Joey! Joey! Downscreen" Cutter excutes either curl, back, out or straight cut! TALK! "Curl! curl! Curl!" RULE: if the cutter makes an inside cut, the screener makes an outside cut and vice versa! (concept of second cutters) Coach passes first to cutter then to screener. Work drill on both sides of the floor. If you run motion these are your basic shooting drills! These are your game shots, from game spots at game speed! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMotion Breakdowns: To begin teaching the four basic cuts of motion offense (curl, back, out, straight) use a folding chair to simulate the screener setting a downscreen. Players on the wing have a ball, they pass to coach/Asst./Mgr./player who is centered. Stress setting up the cut by "walking the arc" then sprinting the cut. Miss the chair late! Call your cut! Teach the two inside cuts (curl, back) first. Work the drill on both sides or the floor. You can have four folding chairs and four lines on a single court with players rotating from line to line. Drill should be LOUD with players calling cuts! If you run motion, this is your most basic shooting drill. Do it daily. These are your game shots! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Oklahoma Sooners have one of the best transition attacks in college basketball. They often attack out of their primary break with either drives or threes. In their secondary action Oklahoma at times uses a pass to the trailing post as one of their options. That triggers this handoff into a baseline stagger. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis triangle action post feed is a very basic play in the triangle offense. I watched this then took notes. This is the first of 4 basic plays of the offense. This play can be used on any post feed from either side. The Jordan Bulls, and Kobe / Shaq Lakers ran this very well. The 2014-15 Derek Fisher Knicks also use this post entry look. The Steve Kerr Warriors use multiple post entry looks See More
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