Portland Trailblazers "Pistol Hammer"
09/26/2015Great action that the Portland Trailblazers run. This is a play that has multiple options for a 3PT and has opportunites for bigs to slip to the basket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat action that the Portland Trailblazers run. This is a play that has multiple options for a 3PT and has opportunites for bigs to slip to the basket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBackdoor counter to the traditional "Motion Weak" action that you see across the NBA. As teams begin to expect and overplay the ball reversal to 1, this play can be very effective for you. Can run off the break or as a set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSplit post action for a quick shot. One of their go-to plays to get Dirk a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick hitter out of Spurs "Elbow Series" See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMisdirection SLOB that is a great action if you have a versatile 4 man. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis action is great for teams with a scorer. Most teams are familiar enough with scouting reports to know where each player (especially the better players) is going to be coming off of screens. However, this action will force the defense to have to worry about going two different directions. By faking one way and going another, this can throw the defense off just enough to get your best player a clean look at the basket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat set to get the ball inside. This play completely clears out the weak side and the fade screen up top occupies potential weak side help. This is great action if the defense is fronting the post, as it gives a clear opportunity to throw the ball over the top of the post defender. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSLOB play for a 4 who can shoot or if you are playing small ball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawConditioning and shooting wrapped into one. Working on stepping into the shot, transition shooting footwork, and quick conditioning. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAt 16:29 in the first half, St. Mary's ran this after breaking VCU's press to get a layup for their best player, Jock Landale (5). Starts in a horns set, ends with a 5/1 PNR on the wing. Forced Alie-Cox from VCU to guard two players. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith 3:45 left in the first half, St. Mary's ran this after a quick VCU score. The first look is a quick Rip screen from the 1 for the 4, but the second look is a pick and roll with the 1 and 5 in the middle of the floor. Instead of the wing player lifting, the 4 lifts to replace the rim-running 5, giving a hi-lo between the 4 and 5 and a wide open dunk for St. Mary's best player. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith 13:22 left in the second half, St. Mary's ran this SLOB into Horns action for a layup. They had their best three point shooter on the ball side to eliminate help, leading to a 1 on 1 footrace between the point guard and his screened defender. 5 is their best player, and he uses his body to shield 1's defender from the ball on the laker cut. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith 9 minutes left in the second half of their game with St. Mary's, VCU Coach Will Wade called "Buck 5" for a BLOB to score. This BLOB starts with a 4 low formation, but quickly morphs into flex offense with an option to hit the 5 man coming off a cross screen from the 1, and a downscreen for the 1 to score on an iso from the wing (what happened in this instance). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAt 17:40 in the second half, UCLA ran this quick hitter to get a look for their skilled big man Walsh off a touch from Lonzo Ball. The action starts with a pindown and a clearout by the 4 player straight into a middle ball screen from Walsh. KSU hedged the ball screen at the top and Walsh wisely slipped. Put x4 in a 2 on 1 situation when 4 cut back across the baseline to be available for 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith 3:25 left in the game v. Kent State, UCLA ran this quick hitter to get Bryce Alford (2) a good look at a three, as well as a short roll for their skilled big man Welsh (5). UCLA uses Alford as the initial ball screener, freeing him up to come off a flare screen in a screen the screener action for a quick look at the rim. The 5 will end the play with a turnaround ball screen and short roll for a jumper. See More
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