Double High Screen
05/30/2013The double screen action opens the gap for penetration from the wing by the 3 man When x5 steps up to help, the ball handler has multiple options to hit for a good scoring chance See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe double screen action opens the gap for penetration from the wing by the 3 man When x5 steps up to help, the ball handler has multiple options to hit for a good scoring chance See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a good set run against the 2-3 Zone with multiple ball screen actions forcing the defense to make quick rotation decisions See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Miami Heat ran this quick hitter set against the Indiana Pacers in Game 4 of the 2013 Eastern Conference Finals. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a play from my Elbow Series article that I wrote on WordsontheBounce.com. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a play from my Elbow Series article that I wrote on WordsontheBounce.com. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Indiana Pacers ran this UCLA set in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals versus the Miami Heat. This play gives three scoring options in the UCLA cut, the post up, and the down-screen. The Miami Heat did a very good job guarding this action so the Pacers ended up running a middle ballscreen late in the clock. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play is designed for an undersized team. Took this from a scout on a non-conference opponent that was in the NJCAA top 10 in the country in points per game this past season. Our opponent played a fast-paced game similar to Iona in the past years. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a good play for isolating your best post scorer in the low post area. 3 catches from 1 and 1 clears to weak side. On the catch, 4 rubs off 5's screen and cut to high post. This presents two options: 5 seals after screening for 4 OR ball is reversed to high post and 4 hits 5 on a post seal. 1 and 2 occupy defenders on the weak side. Give it a try! See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 pushes 2 through to the top of the key with dribble out. When 2 catches 4 sets on ball screen and roll. 3 clears to the right corner. 5 fills high post and catches from 2 and looks for high low pass to 4 stepping into the lane. Give it a try! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a high low play that starts out with a dribble out to the left wing by 1. 5 back screens for 2 as 4 gets open at the top of the key. On the catch, 4 looks quickly to 5 stepping into the lane. Immediately 4 reverses back to 1 and 5 button hooks back to the left block to catch and score. Give it a try! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOn ball entry, 1 cuts to the lane to screen for 3. 3 uses screen to score possible catch in lane then continues to right short corner. 4 pops out to catch ball reversal from 2. Screen the screener action as 5 screens for 1. On 1's catch, 5 steps out of the lane to screen for 3 who cuts into the paint to catch and score. Give it a try! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a two option play for a shooter and a posting 3. Starts in triple stack and dribble out to right wing by 1. Ball reversal to 5 signals a 4-2 flare screen. On the catch by 2, if no shot or bounce possible, 4 screens across for 3 to catch and score or post up and score. Give it a try! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is the last counter in a series that the Dallas Mavericks used against the Miami Heat in their title run in 2011. Rick Carlisle does an excellent job of recognizing the strengths of the players that he has on the floor and taking advantage of those strengths. In this play sequence Jason Kidd is the (1), JET Jason Terry is the (2), Shawn Marion is the (3), Dirk is the (4), and Tyson Chandler is the (5). This set is a great example of getting your best scorers. Dirk (4) and Jason Terry (2) in position to do some damage. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play was from one of our early season non-conference opponents. The play call 'wide' was used against man to man defense. Best executed for programs that have a go to big man or versatile 4. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn an attempt to get Amar'e Stoudamire going during his limited minutes, Mike Woodson had the New York Knicks ran this post-up action several times last night in their win over the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals. Spreading the floor our the way the Knicks did made this action difficult to run and would be an excellent option if you have a dominant post player on your team. By using Jason Kidd to set the screen on Stoudemire, you make the defense make a decision to switch or help and recover. In my opinion, switching is not even an option. By helping and recovering, the defense arrives late and allows the post player to catch and make a move towards the rim quicker. See More
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