UConn Huskies (W) - 14 Zipper Rub
03/31/2019UConn used this set, to knock down one of their nine first half threes. This multiple option ball screen set is dependent on the ball handler reading the help defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawUConn used this set, to knock down one of their nine first half threes. This multiple option ball screen set is dependent on the ball handler reading the help defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGonzaga executes a common NBA tactice of a step up "Ghost Screen". The 4 sprints to his screen then slips to space behind the three point line. Gonzaga uses the cross screens from the wings as a wing to keep help defense out of the action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCreative set from Purdue with a lot of action to distort the defense. Purdue was looking to free up Cline for a 3 or create an advantage for him to drive off of a hard close out. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn their matchup with Notre Dame, Texas A&M had to deal with a Triangle and 2 on their two best scorers, Chennedy Carter and Kayla Wells. They were ready with another excellent quick hitter to get a potential post to post high low for a layup. Using Carter and wells to create space, they were able to use well-timed pin screens and the defense against themselves to find openings to score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith 2:45 left in the 1st quarter against Notre Dame, Texas A&M ran this beautiful quick hitter against ND's Triangle and 2 defense. With elite scorers like Chennedy Carter and Kayla Wells, Notre Dame employed a junk defense to slow them down. TAMU was ready and ran this to get a 2 on 1 at the rim. Though they didn't score (blocked layup), the preparation for this defensive adjustment and the players' ability to execute was fantastic. A good set to keep in the back pocket for teams with the luxury of having two stellar scorers. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA Down Screen and a Cross Screen are used to move the defense. Then "Gap Clearing Cuts" by the 5 and 2 create a nice double gap for the point guard to attack. See video below. #FastModelMadness See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHouston ran this late in their game against Kentucky to try to tie the game. Houston runs a triple screen opposite of the isolated player to try to occupy the defense so there is no weak side help. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawVirginia Tech end of game BLOB for a lob pass. VA Tech runs cutters to distort the defense and then runs the player receiving the lob off of the 5 man on the block. If the player defending the 5 helps on the lob then the 5 man is open on the block. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLouisville ran this set to open the 4th quarter, getting their most dynamic scorer a handoff close to the rim. With multiple screens and false action to create an isolation drive from the top of the key into a handoff under the basket, this quick hitter befuddled Oregon State's defense into allowing a clean attempt late in the game at the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDuke runs this as one of their go-to plays to get their guards the ball off a dribble handoff so they can create. The stagger screen on the weak side of the floor occupies the defense so 2 can attack once he gets the ball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTexas Tech used smothering defense to dominate Michigan in their Sweet 16 match-up. They also used this Boston Celtics set, to create a highlight alley-oop dunk. The flare screen occupies the help defense, and allows the roller to get a free run to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTo open the 4th quarter in their game against Oregon, the Indiana women's team ran this set to create an isolation off a flare screen for its best shooter. Simple misdirection and creation of an overload stretched the Ducks' defense, resulting in a small advantage gained and used. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLove this set. I am a huge fan of getting skilled bigs at the top of the key with the ball and space. The misdirection to begin softens the defense up and then there are countless possibilities you can finish this set with. I love the natural push of the drive off of the weave and Chicago action handoff into the flare on the weak side. That flare can be easily mis-guarded and result in a slip and a wide open layup for the screener. I love the built in throw-back, or "shake" action with the ball screen, roll, and corner lift as well. A lot of bang for your buck with this one. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set gets the defense moving prior to a smash ball screen (screening the bigs defender so the big can arrive alone with no ball screen coverage). I love the side changes this set generates, and I love the pin screen for the guard coming back out at the end. I love the screens because of their ability to be slipped in miscommunication situations. A wrinkle could also be the guard who sets the smash screen posting up his defender after lifting the big to the top of the key. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a good set from the Florida Gators utilizing the pressure of a hard cut off a backscreen into a Chicago action (downscreen into a handoff) which creates multiple decision situations for the defense. Here Michigan stays hugged up on the perimeter shooters of Florida and creates an easy deep post entry pass. See More
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