1-4 High Stagger 3
09/11/2013This is a great backscreen into a stagger screen the screener that opens up multiple scoring options. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great backscreen into a stagger screen the screener that opens up multiple scoring options. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom the Butler Unversity Men's Basketball Team. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn late game situations when you need a three pointer, Wheels is a good double screen set that frees up your shooter. When 1 comes off a double ball screen, he has room to stretch out the play on the perimeter, which allowed the double pindown to open up a shooter. 3 is the designed shooter in this scenario. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Spurs ran a set similar to this for Manu Ginobili in the 2013 NBA Finals. 3, 4, and 5 need to get out of the paint to set their screens if the first entry has any chance of being open, and 2 needs to bring his defender low enough that 3's defender has to pay attention to him--that will open up the best scoring opportunity that the action offers, which is 3 at the top of the key. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBox Flare Drop is an end game SLOB play that gets a layup for your best post player. With 5-10 seconds left and needing only a two-pointer, the play starts in a box formation with a shooter starting on the opposite block. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTuesday night the Jamaica National Team ran this sideline out of bounds play at the end of the game versus Brazil. Unfortunately, the shot fell short and Brazil won the game. If the defense screws up and you are only down two points, the lob to 4 is your first option followed by 2 sprinting off the screen from 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Portland TrailBlazers coach Terry Stotts drew up this end game SLOB for a Blazers game winner. Needing a three pointer in a catch and shoot situation, Box Side Elevator starts in a box formation with the shooter on the opposite block. Watch the weird spacing on this play and how awkward it becomes for the defenders to hedge on the elevator screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Miami Heat ran this play in the 2012 playoffs to get a lob for Dwyane Wade. The lob action has also been successful for us, but once teams have the play scouted, we've been able to take advantage by inbounding to the screener and setting up a handoff or a down screen option. It is critical that 3 sells the initial zipper cut, as most teams will deny this pass and this will force the defender into a position where he's easier to screen coming back to the basket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is based on a lob play the Miami Heat run for Dwyane Wade. We added onto it when teams started taking away the lob late in the season. The secondary actions are excellent in late-game situations. It's critical that you teach 3 to cut hard off the initial screen, as most teams will deny the inbound to him and set up the back screen nicely. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGood half court offense. It makes since to use it if you need to get easy points without stopping the game. The point for the screener (on flare screen) is to roll to the basket as quick as possible. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw5 to 4 down screen initiates the play with 4 catching from 1. 3 cuts hard over 5's screen. 5 steps in after cut to seal and catch in paint. If not open, 4 reverses to 1 and 1 passes to 5 sealed in the post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDribble wing action starts this play, looking for 5 coming off 2's cross screen. Ball reversal from 1-4-3. 4 follows pass with on ball screen and roll with 3. 2 comes out opposite side off two staggered screens from 5 and 1. Give it a try! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawInstead of "over-coaching" and getting difficult looks for your players at the rim, you can now relax and draw forth the following plays to get your best players in isolation at the end of a game. In isolation sets, all the work by the coach is done before the player gets the ball. From there, it's up to the superstar to make a great one-on-one play. Danny Granger hit the game winner off this isolation set, drawn up by Frank Vogel out of a Box formation. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Dallas Mavericks used the same "curl" structure when trying to get a lob for Shawn Marion. Coaches simply run the player they want to lob off a downscreen, then have him curl back around towards the rim - and Rick Carlisle did this at the end of a preseason game. This particular of play is called "Zipper Go Back". See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play starts with a wing entry pass followed by a hand off. 1 gets on ball screen from 4 and drives to the paint. Next look is to 2 and dump down pass to 5 on block. Third option is to look for 3 curling off screen away by 4. Give it a try! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSend to your FastDraw library or email to a friend.
Email to a friend.