Maryland Terrapins - Diamond Floppy
04/03/2019This is a set that allows floppy action. This was used by the Maryland Terrapins in the 2019 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a set that allows floppy action. This was used by the Maryland Terrapins in the 2019 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA ram set from Auburn to give Jared Harper space off of a ball screen. Auburn ran this in the Elite Eight game against Kentucky and it allowed Harper to get a pull up three when his defender got caught on the screen and the screeners defender was late on the coverage. Check out the Final Four team breakdown on the Tigers below! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAuburn went to this in the overtime of the Elite Eight game against Kentucky. The ram action helps free up the ball screener, so their defender is late on the ball screen defense. Jared Harper rejected the screen and beat Tyler Herro to the basket on this play. Check out the Final Four team breakdown on the Tigers below! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawInformation taken from YouTube video by Coachbase. This is the famous "Pack Line Defense" that Virginia uses to suffocate their opponents. The concepts are pretty simple: Never let the offense inside of the "post box," and never allow dribble penetration. Basically, if a team is to beat a well-disciplined Pack Line Defense, they're going to have to do it from the perimeter. The basic concept is that the ball handler faces pressure from his man, and everybody else is in "help," preventing dribble penetration. The exception to this is when a player is cutting off ball in the post area. Then the defender "attaches" to the cutter (once again trying to prevent post opportunities), only to release when the player goes back out to perimeter. Things to note: - Virginia in particular hard hedges and switches on every ball screen. This only works if you have defenders that can guard multiple positions, otherwise the offense has a mismatch to attack! - This offense is designed to allow the three-point shot, so a terrific three-point shooting team could beat this style of defense. Closeouts are SO IMPORTANT to make this defense work, otherwise perimeter-focused teams will drain shots all day. - NEVER LET THE BALL ENTER THE LOW POST. If it does, you double team immediately, and force a pass back to perimeter. - Once again, because this defense involves very aggressive help, it also involves a lot of closeouts. Having personnel with great length and foot speed is advantageous for this kind of defense. - An undisciplined version of this defense that gives up possessions in the "post box" is susceptible to giving up easy buckets. - It is important to "move on flight" of the ball when in help. If you wait until ball is in hands of offensive player, it is too late. Once again, anticipate and CLOSE. OUT. Click here for more Pack Line content on the FMS blog! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEnd of game sideline out of bounds from Auburn to get the ball in against Kentucky to go to the Final Four. Auburn didn't put anyone in the front court so they could get the ball to their point guard streaking up the sideline and dribble out the clock without any defenders in front of him. Check out the Final Four team breakdown on the Tigers below! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAuburn ran this set in thier elite 8 game vs Kentucky in the 2019 NCAA Turnament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAuburn ran this set in the OT of the Kentucky game to go to the Final Four. Auburn cuts everyone outside of the 3 point line to open up the lane. Jared Harper (player 1) does a great job of delaying and acting like he is not in the play before violently cutting to the basket for a layup. #FastModelMadness Blog Post: Final Four Team Breakdown - Auburn's Explosive Offense and Pressure Defense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn the 2019 NCAA Elite Eight, Coach Calipari ran this set over and over again, to get PJ Washington isolated. It actually features an opportunity to isolate players on either block. #FastModelMadness See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMississippi State used this set to get the ball passed inside to 6'7 Teaira McCowan in the Elite Eight of the 2019 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. It is a great misdirection set, to allow for deep post position. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUConn used this set, to knock down one of their nine first half threes. This multiple option ball screen set is dependent on the ball handler reading the help defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith only one second on the shot clock Texas Tech went to this stack BLOB play to get a quick lob. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTexas Tech executed this late game press break up two and under heavy denial pressure from Gonzaga. The offense uses cross screen decoy action to get the 4 Man open on the backside. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGonzaga executes a common NBA tactice of a step up "Ghost Screen". The 4 sprints to his screen then slips to space behind the three point line. Gonzaga uses the cross screens from the wings as a wing to keep help defense out of the action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCreative set from Purdue with a lot of action to distort the defense. Purdue was looking to free up Cline for a 3 or create an advantage for him to drive off of a hard close out. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMark Few keeps it simple for his first team All American, Rui Hachimura. See More
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