Auburn Tigers | Two-Side Break
03/29/2019Auburn Tigers - Playing the ball to the "Two-Side" Diagrams + Video Below See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAuburn Tigers - Playing the ball to the "Two-Side" Diagrams + Video Below See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a set that Izzo has ran for years, so it is no surprise that he dusted it off for the 2019 NCAA Tournament. It features an option for a post feed, or a shooter off of a triple stagger screen. Check out the Final Four team breakdown on the Spartans below! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLSU ran this set in the 2019 NCAA Tournament, to get an easy lay-up in their second round match-up. They show a horns look, with the guards crossing on the baseline. It is actually a designed diagonal screen to punch the ball inside to the big. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUCF ran this play out of a timeout to get a easy basket which tied the game. 2 sets the first screen on the Iverson cut so that the Knights can have a guard make the lob pass to 3 for the dunk. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDuke runs this as one of their go-to plays to get their guards the ball off a dribble handoff so they can create. The stagger screen on the weak side of the floor occupies the defense so 2 can attack once he gets the ball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDuke ran this play after a timeout to get a quick look at the rim for Zion Williamson. x5 trailed the screen in this play. x4 helped too late and 5 was able to get the wide easy layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTennessee uses the high post Flare Screen quite often. Here they set up the Flare Screen by running "Spain Action" as a decoy to get their shooter coming off the flare screen. Another nice element to the set is the clear out by 3, which opens up driving space for the shooter on the catch. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a set that the Maryland Terrapins have gone with for many years and brought out at the 2019 NCAA Tournament. It's a great set for a team with multiple post players and a second option when a high-low post pass isn't available. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPurdue starts this play with a dribble weave with their perimeter players. When the ball gets back to 1, 2 cuts off the baseline screens from 4 & 5. 1 can look for 2 cutting off the screens or 5 slipping to the basket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTexas Tech used smothering defense to dominate Michigan in their Sweet 16 match-up. They also used this Boston Celtics set, to create a highlight alley-oop dunk. The flare screen occupies the help defense, and allows the roller to get a free run to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPurdue was down one against Tennessee late in their Sweet Sixteen game against Tennessee when they called a timeout to run this play. Although they weren't able to finish the play with a score, they were able to get a quick layup attempt out of a sideline out-of-bounds play. Blog Post: Connecting Inbounds to Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTennessee had to go the length of the floor for a basket with 1.7 seconds left, with the game tied against Purdue in the Sweet Sixteen. The Volunteers opted to use this play to get the ball quickly to halfcourt so they could call a timeout and run a sideline out-of-bounds play for the win. It took a little too long to run (1.6 seconds) which left them with only 0.1 seconds left on the clock for their next play. Great situational play that would probably would need at least 3 seconds to run it to be safe. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPurdue was down two late in their sweet sixteen game against Tennessee when they ran this play to get their shooter, Ryan Cline, the ball for a three-point shot. The play design uses both post players to make the ball reversals because they are less likely to be denied. 3 gets the ball off of a screen and handoff from both bigs to get the open shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPurdue led Tennessee by 14, before giving up a 14-0 run. Trailing by 2, with under three minutes left, Coach Painter dialed up this 3-point set. It resulted in an open shot, which put Purdue back in the lead. The Boilermakers won in overtime, to advance to the 2019 Elite Eight. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPurdue used a dribble weave, to set up a back screen play, which resulted in an important dunk in their Sweet 16 win over Tennessee. This was a crucial possession, after leading scorer Ryan Smith (29 points) fouled out. See More
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