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10/17/2012This half-court set from the NHSBCA Playbook gives your PG an option for a 3, followed by a High-Low action for your post sealing at the front of the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis half-court set from the NHSBCA Playbook gives your PG an option for a 3, followed by a High-Low action for your post sealing at the front of the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGet your best player a touch in the mid paint area off of the down screen. Make sure that the pass is on time right when the scorer comes off the pin down screen. Once the shooter catches the ball in the paint the other players need to space and be ready to shoot if their man helps off too much. This play is from the 2005-2006 Duke season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a drill I've used as a pre-game warm-up because you can get up to 14 players moving! It includes screens, passing, shooting, rebounding, & dribbling. You can change the screens to fit your offense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSometimes the best way to get open is to set a good screen. For this basketball play you are going to set your best shooter up like he is going to set a screen and then when his defender gets ready to help on the screen run him off the single on the other side. Mix up the ways that you get your best player touches the basketball, don’t be predictable. Read the defender and to get a shot but don’t over force the shot. This play is from the 2005-2006 Duke season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA misdirection look to get the ball inside. 1 has to be a tough player to go and dig out the 5 man on the cross screen. 1's defender goes from chasing a back screen to helping on a cross screen. Can finish into a STS action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawRun this ballscreen to get all three of your guards a scoring look while occupying the post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAn action that VCU used a lot in their NCAA run. In this action the play starts with a zipper action and a downscreen to get the ball reversed. The end of the play is tough to guard with a backscreen into a ballscreen (roll & replace). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOut of the double stack you can run a lot of different plays so it helps to keep the defense honest. It is up to the shooter to determine what side is best for him to come out on for the shot. The shooter can also drive an over close out or shot fake and pull up. Set good screens and read the defense. If the big helps too much on the screen look inside at the post. This play is from the 2005-2006 Duke season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis NHSBCA Playbook half-court set uses staggered screeens and a screen the screener to give multiple options out of a box set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawScreeners need to head hunt and hit the shooters defender with a good screen. If the shooters defender goes over the screen the shooter should fade to the corner and if the defender chases on the screen the shooter should curl or straight cut. This inbound’s play is good because it gets right into an offensive set. Every inbound play should be a chance to score or directly into an offensive set. This play is from the 2005-2006 Duke season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawShooter needs to set his man up and not be predictable on his cut. Come off the screen ready to shoot if you are open. Don’t make the shooter wait on the ball. If you can get the ball to your best player where the defender is at a disadvantage then you have done your job as a coach. On this play the defender is late to the ball because he had trouble with the double screen that let the shooter drive the ball past him to the basket. Create situations for your players to have an advantage over the defense. This play is from the 2005-2006 Duke season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSimple but effective action to get your 4 man a 1-1 opportunity at the elbow. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great sideline out of bounds action to get both of your bigs a look at the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawScreeners need to head hunt and hit the shooters defender with a good screen. If the shooters defender goes over the screen the shooter should fade to the corner and if the defender chases on the screen the shooter should curl or straight cut. A good play doesn’t have to be complex or involve 15 screens but it does require the players to execute it the right way. Make sure that your screeners are head hunting on the screens and not just standing. This will determine whether the shooter gets a good look or not. This play is from the 2005-2006 Duke season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA play from Bobby Cremins and the College of Charleston. This set play has a lot of options to it: 1) 4 posting up. 2) 2 coming off stagger to the top, and 3) 3 coming off a baseline screen. The play could finish in a lot of different ways, but easiest would be a high/low look for the 4 posting off the baseline screen. See More
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