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10/04/2012This is a great action to get a post up or clear lane lay-up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great action to get a post up or clear lane lay-up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe double stack screeners need to set a good solid screen and the shooter needs to read if the defender is going to go under or over the screens. Having a good out of bounds plays can be the difference in a game. When you practice them make sure that you practice them full speed and talk about the different looks that the inbounder needs to make on the pass. This play is from the 2005-2006 Duke season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAdding in the defender on perimeter and allowing post to set down screen creates a game like situation. Perimeter works on taking defense into the lane to set up coming off the screen. Post player wants to set the screen on a spot on the floor that allows a quick pivot and post up. Don't want to set the screen too low or too high, but wants to set the ball as close to the block as possible. Post players need to post up big and take up a lot of space. They want their back foot up and facing the passer. Both feet and chest need to be facing the passer. Also teach post players when posting they should be able to see the back of their hands while posting up on the block. Finger tips to the ceiling and palms up to improve the ability to catch. Perimeter works on passing with pressure on the ball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA horns look that Toronto runs to get Andrea Bargnani a pick & pop option. There are multiple options and chances to score with a post that can shoot it. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great sideline out of bounds action to get both of your bigs a look at the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAn easy action to get your 4 man a 1-1 opportunity at the elbow. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawScreeners need to head hunt and hit the shooters defender with a good screen. If the shooters defender goes over the screen the shooter should fade to the corner and if the defender chases on the screen the shooter should curl or straight cut. A good play doesn’t have to be complex or involve 15 screens but it does require the players to execute it the right way. Make sure that your screeners are head hunting on the screens and not just standing. This will determine whether the shooter gets a good look or not. This play is from the 2005-2006 Duke season. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPlayers start the drill with the ball in the corner. Good drill to improve ballhandling and catching in the post. This will help players get in the habit of looking back into the post after coming off the baseline. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is an alignment used by Butler University to run a variety of actions. This one sets up a shooter coming thru an elevator screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA play from Bobby Cremins and the College of Charleston. This set play has a lot of options to it: 1) 4 posting up. 2) 2 coming off stagger to the top, and 3) 3 coming off a baseline screen. The play could finish in a lot of different ways, but easiest would be a high/low look for the 4 posting off the baseline screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is NHSBCA Playbook half-court set is an excellent way to get the ball to your scorer in the post. If the intiial feed is not there, the ball can be reversed to that player on the opposite side for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday's FastDraw Play of the Day is a Horns quick hitter designed to isolate your 5 in the post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great partner shooting drill you can use to foster competition and get a lot of shots up. Any number of players can participate depending on time available and records can be kept for total points as well as wins and losses. A very good drill to end a difficult practice with since players will get a lot of shots up while tired. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great partner shooting drill you can use to foster competition and get a lot of shots up. Any number of players can participate depending on time available and records can be kept for total points as well as wins and losses. This is a good drill to end a difficult practice with since players will get a lot of shots up while tired. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWe run this for 10 minutes with half of the team on each end of the court, starting on the right side. We do 1:30 shot fake and drive, 1:30 shot fake-escape dribble jumper, and 2:00 catch and shoot. Then we switch ENDS (they are now all on the left side of court) and work back down. 2:00 catch and shoot, 1:30 shot fake-escape dribble jumper, 1:30 shot fake and drive. We stress ball fakes before the pass, jump stop finishes, great closeouts, shot fakes, and covering ground with our dribble. We choose 2 different spots to start from each day to change the spots we shoot from and the passing and driving angles, but the drill stays the same. See More
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