Besiktas - Double Drag Split
11/20/2017Early Offense from Besiktas and Turkey National Team Head Coach Ufuk Sarica. Double drag screen to create a post entry, then split the post into DHO. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEarly Offense from Besiktas and Turkey National Team Head Coach Ufuk Sarica. Double drag screen to create a post entry, then split the post into DHO. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawZipper Series Breakdown Zipper = a cut off a down screen up the free throw lane line. 3 sets that involve a Zipper action as the base and finish with a different aciton: America, Slice and Flex. Zipper Series plays are great for a players who have difficulty getting open, or a point guard who is a primary scorer. This plays also works well against teams who deny off the ball. As each set begins the same way, the defense does not know which action is coming after the Zipper, making it difficult to scout and guard. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Detroit Pistons ran this action against the Minnesota Timberwolves. It has a lot of different options out of it. 1 can receive a pass after the back screen. If 1 does not receive the pass then they go set the flex screen for 2. After setting the screen they receive a down screen from 4. 5 makes the read on who is open between 2 or 1. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawZipper Cut Entry into Elevator Screens for a wing 3 by Umana Reyer Venezia Coach Walter de Raffaele See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIberostar Tenerife Coach Txus Vidoretta runs a creative use of 5 Out, Lithuania Break to enter Floppy. With every action in the Spread Series, if there is no advantage, it flows straight into a Spread Ball Screen. In this case, running the full action means the defender on the screen is late to hedge and the on-ball defender cheats under - leading to an instant re-screen and a dunk for the roll man. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawJust like in other actions, the positions don't matter as much as putting players with the right skill set in those positions. Most of the time the 1, 2, and 3 positions become interchangeable with the 4 & 5 usually setting the elevator screen. The elevator action happens when a player cuts between two screeners. Once they get through, the screeners close together (like elevator doors) to form a wall where the defender can't get through, which frees them for a shot. 1 must be a good passer to deliver the ball to the shooter. 2 needs to be a good shooter - this action should get them open for a shot. 3 can set additional screens, create misdirection or provide spacing. 4 & 5 are your screeners, typically they are your bigger players, and will close the door on the screen after 2 cuts through Blog Post: Offensive Action Breakdown - Elevator Screens See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe New Orleans Pelicans used a cut from their point guard to create misdirection to set up this elevator screen. 1 dribbled to the wing and passed to 3, who was cutting up top off a zipper screen. 1 then cut to the right side of the court using a screen from 5. 2 brought the action back to the left side of the floor by cutting through the elevator screen from 4 & 5. Blog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Elevator Screens See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWisconsin ran this play late in the second half of their 2017 NCAA tournament game against Florida. Down 7 at the time, they were looking for a three point shot. The Badgers used misdireciton to set up the elevator screen by starting the play on one wing and swinging the ball to the opposite side of the floor. The ball movement caused the defense to shift and relax.1 then cut through the elevator screen from 4 & 5 to receive the pass from 2 and get an open shot. Blog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Elevator Screens See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Chicago Bulls summer league team used multiple actions to set up the elevator screen. Though only 2's defender had to defend the elevator screen, 4 & 5's defenders had to guard additional screening action right before the elevator screen (a stagger dribble handoff for 3). The multiple screening action makes it more difficult for them to provide help on the elevator screen. Blog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Elevator Screens See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Washington Wizards ran this simple elevator action as the enitre play to get Bradley Beal (2) open for a 3 point shot. 2 cut to the rim as 1 dribbled to the wing. 2 then cut through the elevator screen to receive the pass from 1 for a shot. Blog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Elevator Screens See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIberostar Tenerife 2016/17 - Coach Txus Vidoretta. One of the most destructive Offenses in Europe! From a 5 Out Spread Set, Tenerife used Flow Actions to get shots at the rim, hit the roller and kick out 3's. This set is a great way to maximise talent as it get's everyone involved, involves all 5 players moving, multiple screening actions, Dribble Handoofs, ball reversal and offers multiple scoring opportunities. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDowntown is a play ran by the former Seattle Supersonics looking to score quickly out of their offensive transition. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNBA preseason play ran by the Boston Celtics against the Charlotte Hornets. Nice quick hitter to get a 5 man an open look at a three. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn the stagger split action, the player positions do not matter as much as putting the player with the right skills set in those positions. 1 must be a shooter or playmaker. He will most likely get the ball to create a shot for himself or others. 2 needs to be a good passer. He has to make the read and deliver the ball to the correct person. 3 has to be an offensive threat, which forces the defense to have to provide help as he cuts to the basket. 4 is where you want your best screener to be. He has to get 1 open on the down screen. 5 needs to be put in a position where he creates good spacing for your team. FMS Blog: Stagger Split Action Breakdown See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Golden State Warriors utilize this play to get their 2 (usually Steph Curry or Klay Thompson) a shot off of a down screen. 1 initiates the offense with a pass to the high post, then follows it looking for a handoff. 2 & 4 set a stagger screen for 3. 3 curls around the first screen and cuts to the basket. 2 then uses the down screen from 4 to get the pass from 5 for a shot. http://bit.ly/2hMoKeTBlog Post: Offensive Actions Breakdown - Stagger Split See More
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