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Basketball Play - Rosenthal: Quick Hitter

Rosenthal: Quick Hitter

Brandon Rosenthal 06/28/2012

(4) cuts to the top of the key, (1) hits (4) and staggers down for (3). (1) - (2) stagger for (3). (4) looks to hit (3). (2) then runs off the cross screen by (5). (4) looks to hit (2), and eye's (5) on the slip. (1) then screens hard across for (5). If (4) does not hit (5), (4) passes to (3) and follows with a ball screen. (3) attacks the rim. See More

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Basketball Play - Carolina Flare

Carolina Flare

Rich Czeslawski 06/07/2012

Carolina Flare begins the same way as Carolina. 1 reverses to 4 who reverses to 3. 5 posts up above the ball side block. 2 sets up his backpick by moving to the weak block. 4 cuts off 2's backpick to the weak block. If he is open, 3 should "shoot" him the ball. If we need the three, 3 will not pass the ball. On 3's dribble to the top of the key, 5 will come up and set a flare screen for 2. 2 reads his defender and flares to the wing for the three point shot. 3 passes to 2 for the three point shot. 5 can slip to the basket for a layup if x5 helps on 2. Or 5 can screen away for the 4 to create our high - low motion action. See More

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Basketball Play - Charger

Charger

Rich Czeslawski 06/06/2012

Charger begins in a 1-4 high set. The 1 will enter to either 2 or 3. When the pass is made, the 1 will "UCLA" cut off the post at the elbow on his side, moving through to the block. 2/3 should pass to 1 for the layup if open. 3 cuts away to set his man up for reversal. 4 slides middle for a high cut and reversal from 2. 2 reverses the ball to 4, who has SEALED his defender with his foot to get open at the top of the key. 4 immediately reverses the ball to 3 who has made an "L" cut to get open at the opposite wing. On the reversal, 1 steps out to set a backpick for 2. 3 looks to 2 for a layup off the flex screen by 1. 3 should pass to 1 for the layup if open (unless the game situation determines that a three point basket is needed!). 4 and 5 position themselves to set a staggered double screen for the screener, 1. 3 looks to 1 for the open three point shot if open. 2 must widen to the corner if he has not received the pass. If x5 "shows" on the staggered double screen, 5 must be ready to "slip" immediately to the front of the rim for the layup. See More

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Basketball Play - Rosenthal: 2 Up

Rosenthal: 2 Up

Brandon Rosenthal 02/13/2012

Today's 'Post Up' from CoachRosenthal.com is a Horns set that gives you two great options to get the ball to the rim for a score. Send this to your FastDraw Playbook by clicking the 'Send to FastDraw' button below. You can also follow Coach Rosenthal on Twitter: @CoachRosenthal See More

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Basketball Play - Play of the Day 01-13-2012: 1-4 High Lion

Play of the Day 01-13-2012: 1-4 High Lion

FastModel Sports 01/13/2012

1 can enter the ball to either wing, in this case the 2. 3 begins cut across the lane. Throughout this play, 5 must work to get the ball so that x5 cannot help. After 1's pass to 2, 1 screens down for the opposite post 4, who steps high to receive the return pass from 2. 3 continues through the lane and locates X2 to prepare to set the back pick. 4 reverses the ball immediately to 1 who has broken out to the wing after holding screen on X4. 3 screens for 2, who makes a flex cut to the block, looking for the layup. Again, depending on the game situation, we will take the layup if open unless we must have a three point shot. After 2 has cut through the lane, 5 and 4 set a staggered double screen for the screener, 3, who comes to the top of the key. 1 passes to 3 for the open three point shot. If x4 shows off the double screen, 4 should slip to the front of the rim. 2 should space to the corner. See More

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Basketball Play - Play of the Day 12-23-2011: Badger

Play of the Day 12-23-2011: Badger

FastModel Sports 12/23/2011

1 can enter the ball to either wing, in this case the 2. 3 begins cut across the lane. Throughout this play, 5 must work to get the ball so that the defender cannot offer help. After 1's pass to 2, 2 screens down for the opposite post 4, who steps high to receive the return pass from 2. 3 continues through the lane and locates X2 to set the back pick. 4 reverses the ball immediately to 1 who has broken out to the wing after holding the screen on X4. 3 screens for 2, who makes a flex cut to the block, looking for the layup. Again, depending on the game situation, we will take the layup if open unless we must have a three point shot. After 2 has cut through the lane, 5 and 4 set a staggered double screen for the screener, 3, who comes to the top of the key. 1 passes to 3 for the open three point shot. If x4 shows off the double screen, 4 should slip to the front of the rim. 2 should widen to the arc if the layup isn't there. See More

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