Creighton Side Double
09/10/2015A man offense set from Creighton involving a high ball screen and then staggered ball screens for a slashing guard. Provides several looks to score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA man offense set from Creighton involving a high ball screen and then staggered ball screens for a slashing guard. Provides several looks to score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBoston Celtics Head Coach Brad Stevens drew up this quick – hitting last second BLOB set against the Toronto Raptors last season to get Marcus Smart an open shot coming off double staggered screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA set that Brad Stevens runs after time outs and at the end of games is "Flip Flare." This set is designed to create action before a flare screen for a stretch 4 like Jared Sullinger or Kelly Olynyk. After setting a down screen and then opening up to the ball, the 4 man flips it back to 1, this is especially effective against teams that ICE ballscreens, as his defender will be below the flare screen. After he flips it this is when the other big sets flare screen, looking for a quick hitter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawVirginia Tech ran this SLOB set late in the game against Boston College this past season. The shooter was the second man in triple staggered screens/Iverson cut for the wing. The shooter then received a back screen to flare to the corner upon the baseline drive. He was wide open in the corner and knocked down the shot to pull his team within one possession with about 1 minute left to play in regulation. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAfter Time Out set from David Blatt in the 2015 NBA Playoffs. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a set play ran by Tommy Amaker at Harvard. A slashing wing/guard would be ideal in the "3" spot in this diagram, with your best shooter as your "2" to force the defense to make a choice to take away the drive (and leave an open shot for 2 in the corner) or put a lot of pressure on 3's defender to keep him from getting to the rim in isolation after coming off the ball screen from 4. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great conditioning drill while also putting pressure on players to take and make shots with the clock winding down See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNBA TV recently showed on their "Hardwood Classics" the 2003 NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and the New Jersey Nets. In Game 6 late in the 2nd Quarter, the Spurs ran this quick hitter to get a pick and roll action with Tim Duncan and David Robinson. Duncan was able to hit Robinson rolling to the rim for a dunk. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Memphis Grizzlies ran this terriffic set to get Mike Conley an open look to attack the rim. This was in Game 1 of the 1st Round of the 2015 NBA Playoffs at home against the Portland Trailblazers. The Grizzlies ran this set to start the 3rd quarter and got a quick bucket from Conley to extend their lead. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a man set from a former league opponent. This team was always a difficult opponent, partly because they executed detailed set plays very well, such as this one with multiple options. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA good BLOB set that I got from a really good high school coach while I was out recruiting one night a couple years ago. Simple but effective, and can be difficult to defend. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw3 runs across the floor to the opposite corner as 2 runs to the ball-side corner off of a screen from 5. 1 looks to pass to 2 for a shot. If 2 doesn't have anything, he looks to pass inside to 5 posting up or to 1 looping around 4 at the top of the key. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick hitter with an option for a 3-point shot or a post up opportunity. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAs a University of Kentucky fan I have been able to watch Billy Donovan several times a year since I was a kid. It's still burned into my mind excellent post players such as David Lee, Jo Noah, and Al Horford dominating my beloved Cats on the block. Although, those are certainly not the only posts that have excelled in his system. This is one of my personal favorites of Coach Donovan and I look forward to seeing how well it works for Kevin Durant. This play is great for multiple reasons. The first, it is a natural counter to a normal secondary break action for the Gators, a spread pick and roll. The guard rejects the screen to drive baseline. The 3 man (normally for Coach Donovan is an excellent 3pt shooter) is spaced in the corner. The key to this play, is freeing up a stretch 4 for an open look. After dishing and spacing, the 1 man leads the stagger for the 4 while the 5 man completes the stagger. What happens if there is a big to big switch? This all depends on your personnel. Let's apply this to Coach Donovan's new team, the Oklahoma City Thunder. If this play is ran for Durant at the 4, the options for the defense aren't pretty. If the screen is gapped, you run the risk of Durant having a wide open look. If you switch, you risk having a center guarding arguably thefts scorer in the league. Again, you don't have KD on your squad and I know I don't. But perhaps this can get you an isolated mismatch. Questions/comments/concerns? Message me on twitter @jacobcollins34 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a great set from the Washington Wizards. This set is for knockdown shooter Bradley Beal. See More
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