Australia BLOB - Quick Hitter Backdoor
08/08/2016This is the 2nd iteration of Australia's baseline outbounds series. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is the 2nd iteration of Australia's baseline outbounds series. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis part of 3 different iterations of the same baseline out bounds play Australia ran vs France. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTeam Australia uses a 1-5 cross screen to set get a deep post up vs France in the 2016 Olympics. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith the Australian Boomers win over the French national team I thought I would put up my favorite play from the French U17 mens team. We played the French team in pre world competition losing to them by 1 point on a shot at the buzzer. This action which we called "cirlce motion" was very effective at allowing them to have multiple scoring options while being hard for us to negate defencively. I like the action to create uncontested threes and/or in situations you want some time off the clock before on ball play. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDayton clears out the left side of the floor then sends both 4 and 5 out to set a staggered screen for 1. 4 slips the screen and 5 sets the ball screen then rolls into the lane. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGolden State combines a flex action with an elevator screen to get Steph Curry an open 3-point shot at the top of the key. Steph cuts off of a flex screen then sprints straight through an elevator screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this horns set play, Villanova uses a ball screen up top then sends the two bigs to the weak side corner to set a staggered screen. The cutter has two options: 1) use the staggered screen for a shot or 2) back cut to the rim for a layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGonzaga gets the big man involved in a lot of screening actions in this play. In the video, Sabonis sets two down screens then a high ball screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe first set of drills we use to breakdown the defense are our "Anticipation Drills." These drills reinforce proper slides, coverages and playing with bounce and energy. Early in the season, we like to make every player go through each of these anticipation drills. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is by far the most important drill in teaching our 1-3-1. This drill incorporates the pushers and keeper working together in a piston like fashion. They must communicate who is big on ball and who is wide off the ball. In this drill, a coach will start with a ball and a pusher is big on the ball. The keeper than can back off and play the passing lane back to the other coach. The weak side pusher splits the difference from the block player and other coach. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis drill is to simulate the warrior getting screened along the baseline which is a common attack we see vs. our 1-3-1. Coaches pass back and forth and the warrior must fight through continuous baseline screens. We teach fighting low through these screens forcing the offense away from scoring area and if we are late to the corner, it funnels the offense back into our umbrella trap. Drill continues for 20-25 seconds or when a certain number of deflections are met. Teaching point is that X1 should always be in line with the basketball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIf a shot comes from the corner we are vulnerable on the weak side boards, so we must run our keeper to the weak side boards to help the pusher. Statistically, 7/10 will bounce weak side so we must attack the weak side boards. The clogger must spin and get to the block and box out that area. If a shot is taken from the wing, we form a triangle with our X1 Warrior going to either pinch in the post or go to weak side. We try as much as possible to form a rebounding triangle. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is the last drill we do as a team to work on our team slides and communication. Defense is obviously at a disadvantage so they must have tremendous bounce, effort, and communication. Drill is live and offense tries to score but penetration can only come from the 4 corners of the floor. Block players are stationary and the elbow offensive player goes elbow to elbow. This is a competitive drill and we keep score of both points and offensive rebounds. By putting the defense at a disadvantage by guarding 7 players, we feel guarding 5 will be much easier. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMarc Gasol moves out from the post to set a Knicks (Step-Up) ball screen. The ballhandler can dribble into the empty space towards the baseline. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe point guard runs around 4 and screens for him. Once 4 has the ball, 5 dives into the lane for a post pass. See More
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