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08/21/2013Quick hitter to catch the defense off guard by setting multiple screens on the defenders. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick hitter to catch the defense off guard by setting multiple screens on the defenders. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis baseline out of bounds play from North Carolina was used a few years ago to get Tyler Zeller posted on the block. I love the stagger action on the weakside to minimize any help in the post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn an end game set against the Pacers, Jeff Green used a rub action from Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett to get free for a lob at the rim and put in the game-winning layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGregg Marshall's Wichita State team ran this baseline out of bounds play versus Louisville in the 2013 Final Four. This play has multiple screening actions that make it nearly impossible to cover every option. To see EVERY play Wichita State ran in the 2013 Final Four you can do so in my eBook Championship Execution! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn 2008, Jay Triano drew this play for a high handoff with Chris Bosh, who would likely pop out and set a ballscreen. Instead, the play worked out so that Bosh's presence with the ball would serve as a decoy for an off-ball player to cut backdoor and receive a pass from the man Bosh pitches the ball to. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a play that I got from Billy Gillispie at a clinic. He used this play several times against Syracuse's 2-3 zone defense when he was the head coach at Texas A&M. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is my 3rd set of BLOB plays...this time a Baseline Series. We like to go with 1 specific set up unique to each season and to disguise a handful of sets in the same set up. So far I have shared a "Shapes" Series and a "Letter's" Series. Hopefully these with small adaptations to your personnel and use vs. Man or Zone can help win the "Special Situations" portion of each game for you. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGood set, with a lot of movements. it's a great opportunity for open shot your SG with options for lob pass 4 after back screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe USA Basketball team ran this baseline out of bounds play a few weeks back during their scrimmage in Las Vegas. If 2 is able to curl into the lane that is the preferred cut. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSuns Coach Alvin Gentry ran this as a catch and shoot set against the New Jersey Nets in an end game situation. With only 2 seconds remaining on the clock, Channing Frye, a stretch-4, used a well-set double screen, or fence, from Gortat and Nash to knock down the catch and shoot three. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAlvin Gentry and the Phoenix Suns used this play when they needed a three pointer with about three seconds left in the game. It's designed for Channing Frye, a stretch forward, to come off a flare screen for a catch and shoot attempt. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a SLOB End Game play run by the Phoenix Suns under Mike D'Antoni. There is a need for a three pointer with only 4 seconds left on the clock. The play is designed to get either Nash or the 2-guard a clean look for three. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCenter Trip DHO is a play used by Mike Woodson and the New York Knicks to get either Raymond Felton attacking the rim or Tyson Chandler open on a lob. The Knicks use the extra attention given by defenses to Carmelo Anthony as a decoy, and the valuable shooting skills of J.R. Smith and Steve Novak as an opportunity to space the floor on one side of the court. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHigh KD Drive is an option read half-court set for both Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook. The Thunder ran this several times with James Harden at the 2. It is designed to give Durant the primary option to score, and if the opportunity presents itself based on how the defense plays Durant, Westbrook will have the green light to drive to the basket. See More
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