Phoenix Suns - Back Screen Slip
04/17/2018Phoenix Suns ball screen entry with back screen cut and slip. More from Kevin Bruinsma: Utah Jazz - Defensive Game Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhoenix Suns ball screen entry with back screen cut and slip. More from Kevin Bruinsma: Utah Jazz - Defensive Game Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhiladelphia 76ers transition quick hitter for 5 man to get a touch at the rim. Really difficult to action to defend as it appears wings will cross, but 2 stops short to set back screen for 5. More from Kevin Bruinsma: Utah Jazz - Defensive Game Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUtah Jazz BLOB from first round series vs OKC Thunder in 2018 NBA Playoffs. Zipper to middle pick and roll with 5 filling behind allows options to hit roll or fill. Allows playmaking guard Ricky Rubio to find athletic center Rudy Gobert for lob as in video below. More from Kevin Bruinsma: Utah Jazz - Defensive Game Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFirst play ran by the Philadelphia 76ers in the Eastern Conference Semifinals against Boston Celtics. Great play because of the options to take advantage of how the defense plays the flare screen. Options to beat both switch and no-switch strategies. Screen-the-screener (STS) action to finish. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBoston Celtics 4 man Isolation. Blog: How the Celtiics are keeping it simple with spread offense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDavidson's counter to Virginia's post double team. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis 1-4 High set was used by the Miami Heat to get Ray Allen open for a three. The idea of this play is to have your best three pointer shooter come off a stagger screen from your post players. 1 - Chalmers, 2 - Wade, 3 - Allen, 4- James, 5 - Bosh See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawArizona Quick Hitter (Back Pick) This a great early offense set to use in transition. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDePaul Double Stagger Loop This set was ran by DePaul in transistion to get a shot for their best shooter off the stagger screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAfter the 16-minute media timeout in the 2nd half, Albany was down 8, while coming up empty on the previous three possessions. They forced Oklahoma into a tough outside shot and after getting the defensive rebound; Coach Brown called a Floppy Triple set. As you can tell in the video, the play was designed to get Peter Hooley (#12) a shot. The defense was prepared to take away Hooley in the play, which left Ray Sanders (#1) wide-open coming off the screen. This is a great play to run in an After Time Out situation. You can give your two best shooters looks coming off screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Miami Heat ran this play in the 2012 playoffs to get a lob for Dwyane Wade. The lob action has also been successful for us, but once teams have the play scouted, we've been able to take advantage by inbounding to the screener and setting up a handoff or a down screen option. It is critical that 3 sells the initial zipper cut, as most teams will deny this pass and this will force the defender into a position where he's easier to screen coming back to the basket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is based on a lob play the Miami Heat run for Dwyane Wade. We added onto it when teams started taking away the lob late in the season. The secondary actions are excellent in late-game situations. It's critical that you teach 3 to cut hard off the initial screen, as most teams will deny the inbound to him and set up the back screen nicely. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Spurs ran a set similar to this for Manu Ginobili in the 2013 NBA Finals. 3, 4, and 5 need to get out of the paint to set their screens if the first entry has any chance of being open, and 2 needs to bring his defender low enough that 3's defender has to pay attention to him--that will open up the best scoring opportunity that the action offers, which is 3 at the top of the key. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is our entry into the little-big back screen that the Utah Jazz used with John Stockton and Karl Malone back in the day. You may be able to get the ball to the 2 on the first basket cut, but more often than not the x5 defender will be sagging on the back screen, leaving 5 open to catch on the wing. If your 5 isn't a shooter, you may want to change up personnel to avoid allowing that defender to play off the ball and take away the entry to 4. See More
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