Ohio State Buckeyes - Horns Iverson Pin Seal
03/26/2019This is a great set to get a deep post up for your 5. This can be adapted to post up any mismatch you feel you might have. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set to get a deep post up for your 5. This can be adapted to post up any mismatch you feel you might have. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set involves a great amount of false motion that can easily be used to create scoring opportunities if you look to exploit any missteps. Have your players not rush the backdoor cuts especially on the weak side opposite of the big as this is a viable scoring cut. If there are any miscues on the handoffs the ball handler can easily fake the handoff and have a wide open lane to the rim. There are lot of great counters you could run out of this such as turn the last backdoor cut into a smash cut or even cross screen for a throwback post feed. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set you can run for a stretch big man who can step out and shoot the three. Have your wing look to slip to the rim if he doesn't see a body between him and the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set gets the defense moving prior to a smash ball screen (screening the bigs defender so the big can arrive alone with no ball screen coverage). I love the side changes this set generates, and I love the pin screen for the guard coming back out at the end. I love the screens because of their ability to be slipped in miscommunication situations. A wrinkle could also be the guard who sets the smash screen posting up his defender after lifting the big to the top of the key. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set lifting the 5 up to the nail. 1 is potentially open off the lob on the initial cut. 5 pops off of 1's back cut where his man must tag 1 or he will be open. 5 goes straight into a Rugby action as we call it (dribble handoff with a player inside in the 3pt line looping out and around 5 on the handoff). A counter or wrinkle to this set would be 5 faking the handoff and keeping it himself on the drive. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a good set from the Florida Gators utilizing the pressure of a hard cut off a backscreen into a Chicago action (downscreen into a handoff) which creates multiple decision situations for the defense. Here Michigan stays hugged up on the perimeter shooters of Florida and creates an easy deep post entry pass. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn transition, Virginia runs two side ball screens that ends with a good look in the paint. Breakdown: Virginia - Pin Screen Reads See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawVirginia uses baseline rub screens that end with a post ISO touch for De’Andre Hunter (4). Breakdown: Virginia - Pin Screen Reads See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGardner-Webb uses multiple actions including a pistol formation, DHO weave, and a ball screen slip aciton to move the defense and get its best post player a look inside 1v1. Blog: 8 Keys to Watching March Madness See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMiami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra called this play vs the Cleveland Cavaliers. 5 can pass to 4 cutting to the basket (lob), hand off to 2 coming out after the back screen, or fake the hand off and attack from the elbow. Blog: The Most Effective Ball Screen Defense Methods See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHouston used this misdirection ball screen set, to attack the Ohio State defense in the second round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament. The play resulted in the Buckeyes confusing their defensive switches, and the Cougars post player got an uncontested dunk. Blog: The Most Effective Ball Screen Defense Methods See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw- 5 walks his defender down to the block and 2 cuts through to the opposite corner. - 3 fakes a screen towards 5 and cuts hard to the top of the key and receives the pass from 1. - 4 cuts to the elbow. - 5 cuts to the elbow to receive the pass from 3. - 3 cuts through after making the pass. - 4 back-screens for 1 - 1 sets his defender up then turns and sprints back up to the top off of a down screen from 4 for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTennesse went to this series late in the game against Iowa in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Anytime a player can screen before receiving a screen it makes it much more difficult to defend. This set gets Admiral Schofield an open 3 point look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIowa used this Iverson set to get their wing a cut to the basket or a post up opportunity. If 3 isn't open on the initial cut, he seals his man up toward the free throw line and 4 looks for the lob pass. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn the second round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament, Iowa trailed Tennessee by double digits. Early in the second half, Iowa came roaring back into the game. This set created a post isolation, and helped keep the run going for the Hawkeyes. See More
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