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09/02/2012Today's IBCA Playbook quick hitter is from Luke Yaklich at Joliet West HS. Use this action to get a quick post entry. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday's IBCA Playbook quick hitter is from Luke Yaklich at Joliet West HS. Use this action to get a quick post entry. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is great for a player with a size or strength mismatch on his defender. If you can’t get the ball on the block right away look to the high post for the post feed. Don’t go away from the post up too quickly. The deeper the catch the easier it will be to finish the play. Don’t make the post man wait on the ball, give it to him right when he is open. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere's a good screen-the-screener set to free up your best post player on the block as well as have your best shooter coming off a downscreen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday's FastDraw Play of the Day is a quick hitting 1-4 High set designed to isolate a side ball screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGood set to free up your two best shooters off staggers and really work the defense with movement. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis sets main action is a step up ballscreen. I really like step up ballscreens because I think it gets the action going towards the rim and is harder to “load up” against. Even if you are a coach who doesn’t run a lot of ballscreens it is important to have different plays where different angled ballscreens are being set. As I’m preparing for an opponent and watching film, one of the first things I am trying to figure out is how to scheme against ballscreens. The toughest teams to prepare for are ones that have multiple angled and multiple action ballscreens (side, high, flat, step up, roll/replace, drags, slips, doubles, L ballscreens etc) that force you to review and have in multiple defensive schemes. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a back screen action play from the University of Kentucky provided by Men's Basketball HoopScoop. It has great backscreen action in it to spread the floor out for your point guard to attack. There are two options at the end for your point guard also. I think that you will enjoy. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set was run by the Chicago Bulls in the 2006-2007 season. This set is designed to get you a lay up or post up from your best post player, or a three point shot from your best shooter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Floppy action provides two options if the defense takes away the point guard. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis simple Floppy quick hitter from the NHSBCA Playbook uses a UCLA screen and a ball screen to free up a shooter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a 2nd quick hitter in the IBCA Playbook from a Chin Series by Rich Czeslawski at Crystal Lake Central HS. This play can be run as a counter to Chin 51 Kick when the guard to wing pass is denied. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 dribbles to top pushing 4 to a basket cut and out to opposite block. 1 passes to 3 on the wing. 5 sets a ball screen for 3 attacking the middle of the zone as 4 loops under the basket and 1 sits in a gap. 3 looks for 4 looping under the zone, 5 rolling to weak side short corner, or 1 and 2 spotting up to shoot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday's post from Men's Basketball Hoop Scoop is a Baseline screen action that got the University of Kentucky into their Dribble Drive Offense. Even if you don't run dribble drive motion offense, it's a great set play to get space going to the basket. I think that you will like it. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set has good movement into ballscreen roll/replace action. Ball screen defensive schemes and the execution of those schemes have come a long way in recent years. Unless you have simply superior players it is becoming more and more difficult to be able to attack on the strongside straight into a ballscreen. Some of the most effective ballscreening teams in the NCAA are because they first have such great movement prior to the ballscreen even being set. The other reason for their effectiveness is because of the great spacing they have. Having movement is one thing but a lot times players become “cluttered” with their false movement and clog up driving lanes. As you put in plays continue to preach spacing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis box set from the NHSBCA Playbook uses two ball screens to set up a post entry. See More
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