Butler Stack Screen the Screener
08/09/2013From Butler's 2nd National Championship run, this half court set was frequently run for Andrew Smith (5). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom Butler's 2nd National Championship run, this half court set was frequently run for Andrew Smith (5). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a set that you can use after a time out, late game situation or early offense. The ultimate goal is to get the ball inside to your post to work 1 v 1. It takes advantage of how the defense handles the intial ballscreen and is a counter when the post defender is sliding to the mid-line to help on the potential drive by the (1). It can be used vs. Man/Zone. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLate game situations are becoming more important as the talent gap in all levels get closer. Here is a set that we used when I was at Pinecrest that allowed us to bring our shooter from the weak side to the strong side as the defense defended the drive. You can easily put your number 1 scoring option in the 3 spot as an adjustment. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWe are a base 4-out team and we use a lot of dribble drive action in our motion. Here is an easy way to create a driving angle and backdoor. We run this after we run our "Trigger" set that has multiple drives to the elbow. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a nice little ATO set that can be used in late game situations or when you need a basket. Starting in a 1-4 High alignment can allow for the defense to be vulerable to the back door cut. Nonetheless the ball screen actions will draw a lot of attention and allow for the three on the wing or the reversal and throw inside. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTeaching Points: Move on air time, break down with short choppy steps when you get to the offensive player. Player should throw both hands up on close out in order not to give a high foot or open up for a straight drive. Force to the baseline side. NO MIDDLE DRIVES. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach Jim Larranaga wants to play up-tempo and score in transition. This year they have concentrated more on getting the ball inside the paint more. Even though it has a modern day (4 Out) look it still has an old fashion (inside-out) approach to basketball. To execute this plan they use a variety of ball screen type action and roll/replace concepts. Having a very good point guard that can drive and shoot makes this tough to defend. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach John Calipari is known for his Dribble Drive Offense. However, with the size and skill that he puts on the floor nigh in and night out he has the ability to take advantage of mismatches early in the possession. Often overlooked is his ability to create movement before the dribble drive concepts take place. Below is a nice 1-4 set that he used against Stony Brook that created multiple scoring options as well as opened up driving lanes. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday’s basketball offense breakdown comes from the 2 Out 3 In Motion Offense. Iowa State used the concepts once used by Steve Alford when he was at New Mexico. The 2 Out 3 In motion offense is very unique, which allows the post area to become open for isolation plays and opens up dribble penetration and backdoor cut plays. Iowa State made this key adjustment in the first half against Nevada when they struggled to get much out of their ball screen sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday’s basketball offense breakdown comes from the 2 Out 3 In Motion Offense. Iowa State used the concepts once used by Steve Alford when he was at New Mexico. The 2 Out 3 In motion offense is very unique, which allows the post area to become open for isolation plays and opens up dribble penetration and backdoor cut plays. Iowa State made this key adjustment in the first half against Nevada when they struggled to get much out of their ball screen sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday’s basketball offense breakdown comes from the 2 Out 3 In Motion Offense. Iowa State used the concepts once used by Steve Alford when he was at New Mexico. The 2 Out 3 In motion offense is very unique, which allows the post area to become open for isolation plays and opens up dribble penetration and backdoor cut plays. Iowa State made this key adjustment in the first half against Nevada when they struggled to get much out of their ball screen sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday’s basketball offense breakdown comes from the 2 Out 3 In Motion Offense. Iowa State used the concepts once used by Steve Alford when he was at New Mexico. The 2 Out 3 In motion offense is very unique, which allows the post area to become open for isolation plays and opens up dribble penetration and backdoor cut plays. Iowa State made this key adjustment in the first half against Nevada when they struggled to get much out of their ball screen sets. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDrill Purpose: Teaching offensive skills relevant to motion offense by repping ball reversal, timing cuts, receiving the pass and finishing. Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday's Fastdraw Play of Day is a sideline out of bounds set that can be used after a timeout and/or late game situations. Use this simple action with great timing and spacing to get a late game high percentage shoot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday's Fastdraw Play of Day is a sideline out of bounds set that can be used after a timeout and/or late game situations. Use this simple action with great timing and spacing to get a late game high percentage shoot. See More
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