Oregon - Pinch Post Screen
03/17/2016This play clears out the right side of the floor for the ball-screen at the pinch post. Oregon has long, quick wings and guards who thrive on these type of plays. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play clears out the right side of the floor for the ball-screen at the pinch post. Oregon has long, quick wings and guards who thrive on these type of plays. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play is a simple overload pinch post action allowing your 5 man to post up with little help defense around. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 passes to 5 then moves to the wing. 3 moves to the opposite corner. If 4 passes to 2, 4 looks to drive his man up the lane line for the post pass. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw2 cuts through the middle to the left corner. 1 then passes to 4. 4 faces up and looks to pass to 5 ducking in on the right block. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 passes to 2 who passes to 4 flashing to the high post on the weak side. Once 4 has the ball, 2 loops around looking for a hand-off. If the hand-off isn't there, 2 pops out to the wing and 3 runs the baseline. 4 looks to skip the ball to 1 who looks immediately inside to 5. If 1 isn't open, 5 and 1 can also set a screen for 3 in the corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw3 sets a back-screen for 2 who cuts to the rim looking for a quick lob. If the lob isn't open, 1 passes to 3 stepping out from the screen. 1 then cuts around 3 looking for a hand-off. At the same time, 2 cuts around a double-screen from 4 and 5 on the left wing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Milwaukee Bucks started with this play into the 2015 NBA Playoffs. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNew Mexico State is staying in the game by being patient on offense and waiting for open shots. In this box set play, the guards start at the elbows with 2 screening down for 4. 5 and 3 then screen the screener with a double screen on the opposite block. Now the point guard has the option to hit 2 for a shot on the wing or pass to 4 at the pinch post. In the game, 4 got the ball and looked to drive to the basket after 1 cut through the lane. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNC State used this play early in the 1st half to get an open shot for Trevor Lacey. The play starts with an entry pass to the wing and a UCLA cut from 1 to the low post. Once 3 (Lacey) gets the ball at the top of the key, he has the option to pass to 1 for a shot or to pass to 4 flashing to the pinch post. If Lacey passes to 4, he loops around him at the elbow looking for a hand-off and a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA historical performance on January 23rd 2015 by Klay Thompson and the Golden State Warriors. This is the play with which Klay Thompson raised up his points scored in the 3rd quarter to 35. Steve Kerr let the team run their bread and butter play. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe lag pass or floor reversal option is a staple in the triangle offense. If the first post up option is not open, reverse and look for the pinch post. Coaches can get creative on the actions they want to run. Dribble handoffs, isolations, and pick and rolls all can be incorported. Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, and Carmelo Anthony all have had success in the pinch post See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Cleveland Cavaliers ran this ATO-SLOB during the 2014/2015 season. Lots of movement results into a catch on the 3 point line and a drive to the basket with two players ready to catch and shoot on the strong side and one on the weak side. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Brooklyn Nets used this SLOB against the Cleveland Cavaliers on December 19th 2014. They were down by 6 points with 46.7 seconds to play. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSideline out of bounds play from a box set. Instead of zippering 1, 4 down screens 2. 2 passes to 5 at the elbow and gets a hand off from 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOption #3 of the basic triangle is the entry to the free throw line. The first look is in the post, then reversal for the pinch post option. If both of those are overplayed then look at the cutter from the backside to the foul line. The "blind pig" backdoor play is set up if the defense is overplayed See More
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