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Basketball Play - Elbow Punch

Elbow Punch

Kyle Gilreath 08/12/2013

During Game 4 of the 2008 NBA Finals between the Lakers and Celtics, Doc Rivers ran this quick post-up action out of an elbow set. The key to this is having 3 push their defender over top or at least get them between themself and the rim in order to button hook into a post and seal. See More

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Basketball Play - Portland Zip

Portland Zip

Randy Brown 08/12/2013

This play starts in a double stack with 2 cutting over the top to left wing and 3 underneath to right wing. On 1-3 pass 4-5 stagger screen away for 2 for shot. If not, ball is reversed to 1. 4 curls over 5 to catch ball in the paint and score. Give it a try! See More

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Basketball Play - Scissors (dribble drive look)

Scissors (dribble drive look)

null null 08/08/2013

This is a common play in our area of Northwest Ohio that I'm sure is used in college and pro's. This play is great because it is designed to for a high post entry, and a "scissor" cut with 2 guards. You can get good looks for 3's off the scissor cut and double screen. This play also offers a chance to enter to the post player with a double screen and post entry, or the big can fake handoff to both players, and have a high post isolation. See More

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Basketball Play - Scissors (double stack low)

Scissors (double stack low)

null null 08/06/2013

This is a common play in our area of Northwest Ohio that I'm sure is used in college and pro's. This play is great because it is designed to for a high post entry, and a "scissor" cut with 2 guards. You can get good looks for 3's off the scissor cut and double screen. This play also offers a chance to enter to the post player with a double screen and post entry, or the big can fake handoff to both players, and have a high post isolation. See More

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Basketball Play - Scissors (1-4 look)

Scissors (1-4 look)

null null 08/05/2013

This is a common play in our area of Northwest Ohio that I'm sure is used in college and pro's. This play is great because it is designed to for a high post entry, and a "scissor" cut with 2 guards. You can get good looks for 3's off the scissor cut and double screen. This play also offers a chance to enter to the post player with a double screen and post entry, or the big can fake handoff to both players, and have a high post isolation. See More

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