Nebraska Cornhuskers - Slice Cross Chicago
10/31/2018This is a great set with lots of motion prior the ball screen. More on the FMS blog: NCAA Preseason Top 25 XsOs Click to view all plays by Coach Dave Nedbalek! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set with lots of motion prior the ball screen. More on the FMS blog: NCAA Preseason Top 25 XsOs Click to view all plays by Coach Dave Nedbalek! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set to get some false action leading into a dribble handoff, giving a guard a double gap to drive. This clip (along with most of the game) shows some fairly sloppy, execution on Kentucky's part but you can see the potential scoring threat this set poses. On the FMS Blog: NCAA Preseason Top 25 XsOs - Teams 1-5 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawI love this action that Virginia ran some in their first exhbition. Obviously they are traditionaly a blocker mover team (BEAUTIFUL to watch them by the way), but this is a twist on the classic European ball screen continuity offense. In the normal ball screen continuity, the loaded wing would backdoor cut through and the ball screen would be executed with the guard lifting out of the corner. In this wrinkle, the Cavaliers set the side ball screen on the top player and let the corner shake action play out. This is one of my favorite actions, and one of the hardest to guard. Another benefit is as the ball is reversed, the opposite guard now has an empty side of the floor to reject his ball screen - as you in the clip below. On the FMS Blog: NCAA Preseason Top 25 XsOs - Teams 1-5 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set with many scoring options off of it. The flat ball screen isolates your best player driving to score. You also get the Philly cut where you can get the ball to another driver on the move, then you have the pin screen for the shooter cutting baseline, and lastly you have the initial screener popping to shoot. Simple concept but great addition to your end of game playbook. On the FMS Blog: NCAA Preseason Top 25 XsOs - Teams 1-5 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set that we have seen many NBA teams run, namely the Cleveland Cavaliers utilizing LeBron James as the screner. T he proximity to the rim and the pace with which Kansas runs it makes it even tougher for the defenders to talk their way through defending this action. I love that the Jayhawk bigs casually jog down before popping back up the lane lines quickly to start the defense out of step. On the FMS Blog: NCAA Preseason Top 25 XsOs - Teams 1-5 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set with some very smooth misdirection to shift the defense out of position before the ball screen and reversal, leaving the post defender sealed underneath the rim. On the FMS Blog: NCAA Preseason Top 25 XsOs - Teams 1-5 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set utilizing components of Coach Beilein's two-guard offense. The down screen from 1 to 2 has multiple options: 2 could reject the screen, use and send 1 backdoor, or the way it's run here with 2 tight curling and 1 popping back out. Check out the video below. Side note: a great counter would be after 1 popping out, to then go hard backdoor on the heels of 2's cut. FMS Blog: Maui Invitational - Top 10 Plays See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set to overload the defense. We teach our guys daily to create triangles against the zone. This set puts the defense in a bind of who to guard. Video included after the diagrams. FMS Blog: Maui Invitational - Top 10 Plays See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is one of my all time favorite sets! There are several looks that Gonzaga bypasses in favor of the post up. This set when run fully has a guard mismatch post up opportunity, lob look, stretch post 3, double pin downs for shooters, seal post ups for those screeners, and then ball screen with throwback action. See these options in the video below. I highly recommend adding this set to your playbook. Check out my PlayBank library for a more thorough breakdown of this set run by Jim Larranaga at Miami University. FMS Blog: Maui Invitational - Top 10 Plays See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is an incredibly hard set to guard. Great action leading to an empty middle ball screen and if 1's defender is tagging the pick and roll like he should be, 1 will either be open on the throwback or 5 will be wide open at the rim. See the video below. Highly recommend watching Coach Few's teams play with scratch paper handy or FastDraw open! FMS Blog: Maui Invitational - Top 10 Plays See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a very simple yet effective set to get your point guard and big in a middle ball screen using some false motion. The essence of good offense is get two guarding one, and attack the advantage and this set does that extremely quickly. Check out the video below! FMS Blog: Maui Invitational - Top 10 Plays See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set lifting the 5 up to the nail. 1 is potentially open off the lob on the initial cut. 5 pops off of 1's back cut where his man must tag 1 or he will be open. 5 goes straight into a Rugby action as we call it (dribble handoff with a player inside in the 3pt line looping out and around 5 on the handoff). A counter or wrinkle to this set would be 5 faking the handoff and keeping it himself on the drive. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set gets the defense moving prior to a smash ball screen (screening the bigs defender so the big can arrive alone with no ball screen coverage). I love the side changes this set generates, and I love the pin screen for the guard coming back out at the end. I love the screens because of their ability to be slipped in miscommunication situations. A wrinkle could also be the guard who sets the smash screen posting up his defender after lifting the big to the top of the key. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set involves a great amount of false motion that can easily be used to create scoring opportunities if you look to exploit any missteps. Have your players not rush the backdoor cuts especially on the weak side opposite of the big as this is a viable scoring cut. If there are any miscues on the handoffs the ball handler can easily fake the handoff and have a wide open lane to the rim. There are lot of great counters you could run out of this such as turn the last backdoor cut into a smash cut or even cross screen for a throwback post feed. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great quick action to get you a great look going downhill off a 1-4 flat set. This will get 1's defender turned around just enough to struggle with 5's ball screen especially if he arrives alone. See More
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