Flip Get
03/03/2017Flip Get from Fred Hoiberg Pitch Series For more early offense favorites... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFlip Get from Fred Hoiberg Pitch Series For more early offense favorites... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDISADVANTAGE The trap on the ball creates a disadvantage for the offense. Two defensive players are guarding one offensive player. AVOID disadvantage situations! NEUTRAL Defenders are matched up and neither the offense nor the defense is at an advantage. The opponent's defense in organized and the offense must find and/or create an advantage ADVANTAGE The offense has created a small advantage situation via the dribble penetration. The pass to 4 transfers the advantage giving 4 a "one second lead" and a big advantage An example of using the small advantage to find a big advantage Big Advantage - Dynamic 1v1 Now 4 has a dynamic 1v1 where they can shoot or attack the momentum of X4, but they must maintain the one second advantage See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhase D teaching drill for #FindUseCreate conceptual offense. For more on Find Use Create.... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhase D teaching drill for #FindUseCreate conceptual offense. For more on Find Use Create.... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLouisville inside ball screen zone attack versus Syracuse. (Video below) See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhase A teaching drill to introduce the wing ball screen and its options as a means to create offensive advantages. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBreakdown drill for conceptual offense. Two rules at play here: If you are in a single gap and the ball looks at, dribbles at or pivots at you, cut to the basket and replace to space usually a corner Attack double gaps with the dribble Contact us for more on conceptual offense teaching points. Follow on twitter and make sure to check out more #FastDrawArt See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Horns set is extremely difficult to defend for most post players, especially if 4 is a 3pt threat. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrance commonly uses the ball screen as the initial action in their Horns alignments, but it is the second ball screen that is the real catalyst. In “Horns Get” the point guard, French superstar Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs, dribbles off the first ball screen and drags his man to the wing. The screener cuts away wide to the sideline to space as the other lifted big comes over to “get” Parker open with a ball screen on the wing. Parker then has a double gap (shaded area, Frame 3) to attack coming out of the ball screen. The screener rolls to the rim and the wing in the corner runs “back action” to counter his man tagging the roll man. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns can force less mobile defenders to guard in space and France exploits this by using “Horns Wide Go.” Action begins with a Parker ball screen and wide pop. Parker executes the throwback pass to the screener Boris Diaw as Rudy Gobert cuts to open gap space. Forced to hedge on Parker, defender is late getting back to Diaw leaving him free to attack in double gap space. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOffensive landmarks Problem With Single Gaps On a stationary pass to a static player, the defender is closer to the ball than the receiver. Makes it difficult to complete pass and vulnerable to the steal. Problem With Single Gaps On penetration into the single gap the defender (X3) is quick to help and quick to recover on the pass out. No advantage is gained. Problem With Single Gaps The backdoor pass may be available, BUT if help arrives the only option available is a pass back out to perimeter. There is no open pass to the rim. Problem With Single Gaps With sagging defense, no backdoor cuts are available See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTransition offense flowing seamlessly into ball screen continuity (Lithuania) See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBISON entry into the Drag Offense featurning weave/DHO action into drag ball screen and roll + replace Full Drag Offense playbook.... See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw2v2 advantage drill to teach the relocation reads from the PORCH (dunk spot) within the QUAD offense. See More
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