Defending The High Post
06/08/2017Tips and techniques for defending the high post within the Pressure Man-To-Man concept demonstrated in this 1v1 High Post Drill. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTips and techniques for defending the high post within the Pressure Man-To-Man concept demonstrated in this 1v1 High Post Drill. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Tilting" the offense to the left side of the floor and forcing players to use non-dominant hand in ball screens.... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDefensive drill encompassing wing denial, spriting to help, closing out and more. #PressureManTips Read more on the FMS blog: Defensive Denial Drills Click to view all posts by Randy Sherman & Radius Athletics! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpread Ball Screen vs. 2-3 Zone #ZoneOffenseTips + #SBSoffense For more on spread ball screen offense: Spread Ball Screen Basics (blog) Spread Ball Screen Offense (Playbook) Spread Ball Screen Entries (Playbook) See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCutting concept in Spread Ball Screen from the NCSU Wolfpack (diagram and video below). Check out the #FivePossessions blog post for a deeper look into 45 degree cuts. Full Five Possessions Series For more resources on Spread Ball Screen: Spread Ball Screen Offense Spread Ball Screen Entries See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPoint Series from the Princeton Offense Point "Over" Option An excerpt from our Princeton Offense Playbook! For more, check out #PrincetonOffenseTips on Twitter! Video below ft. Nebraska Wesleyan University *New customers use discount code SAVE10 at purchase: www.fastmodelsports.com* See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThese are drills I use to expose younger players to Horns and the actions that can be run out of the set. I think showing kids the NBA actions and sets in practice will change the way they watch NBA games and increase on court IQ. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLast season, the Portland Trailblazers had a few seconds on the clock going into the half. Here's what they came up with to get a quick score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPlay ran by the Phoenix Mercury to get a post up opportunity for Brittany Griner. This would be effective for any team with a traditional 1-5 lineup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA set by the 2024 Wagner men. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPurdue runs a nice BLOB vs 2-3 zone. The initial action is not what gets a layup, its the combination of all 5 players moving at the same time. The keys to this set is 3 slipping into the middle of the zone after inbounding the ball and at the same time 5 slips his screen to look for the ball, with two wing players distracting the wing defenders, this action forces the zone to guard either the wings who can shoot it or the bigs inside. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGolden State Warriors run alot of their sets in the flow of their offense based on reads. They run double stagger, one down and flex actions out of their base offense that end up in Horns. This set is a wrinkle out of the base motion that is designed to get Draymond Green cutting to the rim for a layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDavid Blatt and the Cavaliers are rolling in the Eastern Conference Finals and a big part is LeBron James being a mismatch. This set is designed vs teams that switch to get a mismath in the post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSteve Kerr has also used alot of action that the San Antonio Spurs have run with their Motion Strong/Weak and he runs nice options out of this for quick hitters. The first option is a rub screen for Draymond (look for them pointing or hitting their elbow's coming up the court to trigger this). They also run a quick pindown screen for Klay that they like to start each game with, as well as a lob set for Livingston. I think they will run the lob for Shaun Livingston as an entry or way to get him into the post, his matchup off the bench may be Matthew Dellevadova that he clearly will have a height advantage with. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw2 and 3 move in to screen down for 5 and 4 at the elbows. 5 and 4 pop out and 5 sets a ball-screen for 1 as he dribbles left. Once the screens are set, 2 and 3 cut out to the corners. 1 passes to 4 who passes to 2. 4 can also look inside to 5 making a cut to the rim. If 5 isn't open, 3 sets a back-screen for 4 who cuts to the basket. 2 looks to make the lob pass to 4 or passes to 3 for a shot. See More
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