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Basketball Play - 1v1 Wing Skip

1v1 Wing Skip

Randy Sherman 05/01/2017

A #FindUseCreate teaching drill for reading the closeout On the skip pass, the reciever reads ONE COUNT shot on the catch if there is space. If the closeout is long, read TWO COUNT drive. Examples of "loading the drill" are in Frames 5 & 6 For more info on FindUseCreate offense checkout these resources: Conceptual Offense - Find Use Create Find Use Create Drills (Vol. 1) Find Use Create Combo Pack - Concepts + Drills Learn more and support what we do for basketball coaches... See More

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Basketball Play - 1v1 Wolf

1v1 Wolf

Randy Sherman 05/12/2017

Defending the 1v0 "Wolf" - Chase the dribbler from behind Sprint back. "You are never too late on defense." Attempt to block the shot low with the near hand Rebound - do not go past the backboard! Catching the dribbler from behind to block or change a shot is momentum changing play! See More

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Basketball Play - SHADOW - Trap Option

SHADOW - Trap Option

Randy Sherman 08/18/2017

"Shadow" Press - Trap Option Mainly used as a 3/4 court, containment press. However, it is very flexible and can be deployed in a variety of situations. The "shadow" player (4 as diagrammed below) plays 8 to 10 feet behind the ball in a supporting role and has the option of trapping (shown below), faking a trap or jumpswitching. See More

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Basketball Play - SHADOW - Additional Options

SHADOW - Additional Options

Randy Sherman 08/23/2017

Shadow Press - Additional Options: Fake Trap, Jump Switch, Up Options Mainly used as a 3/4 court, containment press. However, it is very flexible and can be deployed in a variety of situations. The "shadow" player (4 as diagrammed below) plays 8 to 10 feet behind the ball in a supporting role and has the option of trapping, faking a trap or jumpswitching. See More

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Basketball Play - Spread Ball Screen Drill Phases

Spread Ball Screen Drill Phases

Randy Sherman 06/27/2018

This series of teaching drill for spread ball screen offense begins as an intro to the modern big tips of the running slip and the pick & go. Begining 1v0, bigs learn the screening angle techniques. Phase the drill by adding guards who can practice pocket and hook passes. The drill is loaded all the way to 3v3 on a side. More Spread Ball Screen resources: Spread Ball Screen Offense Spread Ball Screen Entries #SBSoffense See More

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Basketball Play - Drill: 4v0 Pass, Cut, Fill

Drill: 4v0 Pass, Cut, Fill

Randy Sherman 12/04/2020

Excerpt from our latest playbook entitled "Four-Out Motion Offense: Teaching Through Drills" This drill introduces the basic movements of a basic version of four-out motion offense and the frame descriptions give lots of teaching points you can use to polish up many things you are probably already teaching. The concepts also govern 4v4 play and getting to 4v4 play ASAP is the goal. Further reading: #MotionOffenseTips: Fill Cutting 101 #MotionOffenseTips on Twitter! New FastDraw and/or FastScout subsribers: user code SAVE10 at checkout for 10% off + get a free subscription to the Radius Athletics XTRA newsletter! See More

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Basketball Play - Kansas - Triple

Kansas - Triple

Lucas Shapiro 03/23/2016

Kansas scored on half of its baseline out of bounds sets in this game, which added up to eight points on eight opportunities. They ended up winning the game by 11 points. Having a baseline out of bounds series that is hard to guard not only makes the other coaching staff have to do work, it can be what separates your team in the postseason. UConn had scouted this play pretty well by running Devonte Graham off the line, but Graham did a great job nailing the one dribble pull-up jumper. See More

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Basketball Play - Wake Forest - Fake Cross Lob

Wake Forest - Fake Cross Lob

Lucas Shapiro 03/15/2017

This is an after timeout play Wake Forest ran against Kansas State (5:37 in 2nd half - 3/14/17). This set is good to run against a team that is switching everything, especially on cross screens. If you have a big man that is good at catching lobs over the defense, this is a good one to add to your playbook. See More

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