American Univ. 1-4 Stagger
08/12/2013From American University, 2011-12 Men's Basketball Team See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom American University, 2011-12 Men's Basketball Team See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis 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
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom Butler's 2nd National Championship run, this half court set was frequently run for Andrew Smith (5). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis 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
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis 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
Favorite Send to FastDrawA set used by the Japanese men's team in a recent game against Qatar in the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis 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
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom Mercer University ('11-'12), can run either direction depending on ball handler skill set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith the endless talk of Football on ESPN these days its hard to escape the pigskin, but I think there are a lot of things we can learn from Football Coaches. The use of misdirection is key in the game of football and under-utilized in the game of basketball. The first set is what our team calls "Uno" because it is a play for our 1 man. You will notice that it is a common action and either you or someone in your league probably runs this play. The second play is just a counter to the action, a misdirection play based on how the defense is playing you. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToo often, 1-4 High offenses neglect post players because they're designed to accentuate the perimeter scorers - getting baskets for your post men is just as important, if not more important, when your normal motion sets don't accentuate it. Trickle is a play designed to get one of the post players a quick opportunity for a layup or post move. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Butler University set is from the 2010-2011 season, which was frequently ran for Zach Hahn (2) and Matt Howard (4). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTeams with post players that need to get their touches have to be creative about how they get the ball into the post. In Post Fist, the action starts on one side, completely clears the area, and then allows the post player to enter the recently vacated space and post up. See More
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