Golden State Warriors - Snap Counter
05/18/2018This is a counter to Golden State's Snap Action. Primary looks are 2 for a jumper or 5 slipping to rim. NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a counter to Golden State's Snap Action. Primary looks are 2 for a jumper or 5 slipping to rim. NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw3 gets open on wing. 2 runs off of a down screen by 4 before getting a cross screen from 5. 5 seals defender under rim receiving pass from 3. See More
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Favorite Send to FastDrawBen Simmons reverses the ball to the trailer while a shooter runs off of a baseline double screen that includes Joel Embiid. Simmons down screens for the shooter and posts up. Once the ball is on the block, a split screen takes place where the player has several passing options. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBoston Celtics Zip Floppy FMS Blog: Boston Celtics - Keeping it Simple with Spread Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGuard sets a cross screen on the ball screener's defender to prevent a hard hedge or trap by the defense. Following the balls creen and hit ahead pass, a step up screen for the guard is set to attack downhill. This is a great set that uses the defenses help side positioning against them. FMS Blog: Boston Celtics - Keeping it Simple with Spread Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis action is designed to get a post up opportunity for Ariza, Gordon or Harden. If the post up is not there or to occupy the defense, the 1 (Paul, Harden or Gordon) runs off a 4-5 stagger away. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play is also from Boston's Point Series. The play is initiated by "point" i.e. a single away. The 1 will follow his pass and 2 recieves a back screen to the paint from 5. As the 2 runs off a baseline single from 4, 5 sets a pin for 3. The entire defense is involved guarding singles on both sides. FMS Blog: Boston Celtics - Keeping it Simple with Spread Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTurn 4 is a Cleveland post up play for LeBron or Love. Action is initiated with a perimeter to perimeter pin down. To keep the defense honest, once the ball is entered to the post, 5 pins for 3 on the weak side. NBA Finals Preview: Cleveland Cavaliers See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe initial Iverson screen gets the passer open on the wing, while the other guard prepares to set a shuffle screen to the rim. Next a pindown is set for 3 as 1 sprints to the opposite corner to take their defender with them. 3 looks to attack with a spread ball screen if nothing develops. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick hitter from the Celtics playbook. A drag screen during the secondary break takes place while a cross screen for the post occurs under the rim. Afterwards the drag screener will pindown for the cross screener to get a shot from 3. It's important for the weak side corner to be filled to prevent help on the down screen. If there isn't a shot, 3 receives a ball screen from 5 to attack with the floor spread. FMS Blog: Boston Celtics - Keeping it Simple with Spread Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set comes from Boston's 5-Out Delay series. The celtics start with a pass to the trailer followed by a scoring cut to the rim. Next, the cutter has the option to sprint off of the double or single screen. The trailer will pass to either shooter and follow with a ball screen, where the scorer can attack off of the catch. FMS Blog: Boston Celtics - Keeping it Simple with Spread Offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGolden State Warriors Post Iso for Kevin Durant. FMS Blog: Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a secondary action of the Warriors. Play is designed to get Durant into a post up. Play is initiated with a swing action. On any post ups, Green looks to screen for Curry or Thompson. FMS Blog: Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe inbounding version of the popular half court Floppy set involves simple screening action at the elbow. The shooters are free to sprint out for jumpshots, curl to the rim or even backdoor cut straight to the basket. The key to this set is that no matter what the guards decide to do as far as cutting, all four of these spots are filled once the play has finished. See More
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