North Dakota - Zipper Wing Invert
03/17/2017North Dakota ran this ATO set against Arizona in the 2017 NCAA Tournament. The inverted ballscreen action resulted in a lay-up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNorth Dakota ran this ATO set against Arizona in the 2017 NCAA Tournament. The inverted ballscreen action resulted in a lay-up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLouisville used this Secondary Break in their 2017 NCAA Tournament game against Jacksonville State. The break utilizes a ball reversal, false motion, and a ball screen to manipulate the zone defense. It creates a 3-on-2 advantage in the high post, or a 2-on-1 advantage on the weak side. This resulted in back-to-back baskets for the Cardinals. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIt is amazing to watch the 2017 NCAA Tournament and realize how important basic fundamentals are to the success of the teams. North Carolina ran this great ATO, which got their leading scorer a wide open look. Unfortunately, the pass was too low, and resulted in a lay-up for the other team. That does not diminish the quality of this set, which has a post up option, as well as a shot from a double stagger. North Carolina executed down the stretch, beating Arkansas, to advance to the Sweet 16. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPurdue ran this set in the 2017 NCAA Tournament game with Kansas. It resulted in a nice look, following a media timeout. This is an action that could potentially have numerous looks, but Coach Painter was focused on getting an interior touch. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPurdue ran this set, resulting in a three pointer for their All-American player, Caleb Swanigan (5-man). It was a great design by Coach Painter, in their 2017 NCAA Tournament Match-up with Kansas. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set is one of my favorites of the 2017 NCAA Tournament. There are numerous scoring opportunities, as it is a combination of multiple actions. Xavier ran this set in their Sweet 16 game, against Arizona. The set resulted in a wide open three point attempt. The play gets a ball reversal, has a shuffle cut, double stagger screen, and flows into Floppy action. Great stuff by Coach Mack! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe San Antonio Spurs beat the defending NBA Champion, Cleveland Cavaliers, by 29 points. There was a lot working. This set was my favorite, as it has multiple scoring options. The Spurs stack two players weakside, to make it look like Kawhi Leonard (3) will come off of a weakside down screen. Instead, he sets a baseline cross screen, in a great screen-the-screener action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn the Elite Eight, Kentucky ran their "Pistol Hammer," which resulted in a made three. For the sake of this project, I have added some other options to the end of their "Pistol Hammer." See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhen building your playbook for next season, we want to give you some things to consider. For example, do your sets have anything that make them easy to scout? Do they all start from different formations? Is it difficult to flow from the base offense, into the sets? Do they all use the same action? Do the sets lack versatility? These are all challenges, which coaches must consider, and do not realize until they face the best teams on their schedule. The "Elbow Series" below is an example of some sets that check all of the necessary boxes, which make them a solid addition to your playbook. Read More: http://bit.ly/2pbH6L1 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhen building your playbook for next season, we want to give you some things to consider. For example, do your sets have anything that make them easy to scout? Do they all start from different formations? Is it difficult to flow from the base offense, into the sets? Do they all use the same action? Do the sets lack versatility? These are all challenges, which coaches must consider, and do not realize until they face the best teams on their schedule. The "Elbow Series" below is an example of some sets that check all of the necessary boxes, which make them a solid addition to your playbook. Read More: http://bit.ly/2pbH6L1 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhen building your playbook for next season, we want to give you some things to consider. For example, do your sets have anything that make them easy to scout? Do they all start from different formations? Is it difficult to flow from the base offense, into the sets? Do they all use the same action? Do the sets lack versatility? These are all challenges, which coaches must consider, and do not realize until they face the best teams on their schedule. The "Elbow Series" below is an example of some sets that check all of the necessary boxes, which make them a solid addition to your playbook. Read More: http://bit.ly/2pbH6L1 See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"1-Up Pop" is a counter play, off of the basic "1-Up" action. The weak side is cleared out, and the point guard is reading a back screen. The hope is that the lob will be available. If not, the back screener will out cut, and could have a shot. If the defense switches, then there is a high/low look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Pistol Punch" is a counter to our traditional "Pistol Action." It allows for a post entry, with a flare screen occurring at the top. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Pistol Hammer" is an action that Kentucky ran during the 2017 NCAA Tournament. I have added two more screening options, and it is a terrific counter to "Pistol Action." This set has three options to generate an open 3-point look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Flood" is a secondary break action, which ends with 3 options. The best option is a lob to the trailer, after the backscreen from the 1. The second option is the 1, on the out cut, for a shot. The third option is the 1 passing high/low to the 4. See More
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