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Basketball Play - Mississippi State Bulldogs - Flip Ghost PNR

Mississippi State Bulldogs - Flip Ghost PNR

Matthew Monroe 03/21/2024

#1 drives to the right. #4 lifts. #1 flips the ball to #4 and cuts to clear out to the opposite wing. #3 fills towards the slot. #4 passes the ball to #3. #4 cuts behind the ball and receives a pitch from #3. #2 clears out to the opposite side. #4 completes a dribble handoff with #1 and clears to the corner. #3 and #2 interchange. #5 sets a ghost pick and roll, and slips to the rim. See More

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Basketball Play - Kansas Jayhawks - Diamond Overload Lob

Kansas Jayhawks - Diamond Overload Lob

Rory Hamilton 03/21/2024

This is KU's go to play to overload and isolate a post player for a lay-up or dunk. The play begins in a diamond alignment and the 2 comes off the deep pindown by the 5. On 2's catch, the 4 sprints to set a fake ball screen to clear out the weak side help and pull his defender away from a potential double team. The guard then throws the lob pass over the top of the defense for a dunk or easy lay-in. The 3 and 1 must stay above the FT line to occupy the help defense on the weak side. See More

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Basketball Play - Michigan State Spartans - 1-4 STS

Michigan State Spartans - 1-4 STS

Rory Hamilton 03/21/2024

1-4 High alignment: Play starts with post player setting screen on the wing defender. The guard curls off the screen and fills to the corner. The post player then pops back for the entry pass. Once the post player catches, the opposite guard cuts high or low off the 5 players elbow screen. The point guard spaces away. The 5 player pops to the top of the key for ball reversal and quickly reverses the basketball to the wing. Screen the screener action for lay-up or shot at the top of the key. If the guard does not shoot the top of the key shot then post re-screens and gets right into roll/replace action. If the high-low is not there then the ball is reversed and then guard and post stagger away for a shooter. This play has been a Tom Izzo staple over the last 15 years. See More

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