Alvin Gentry Phoenix Suns "3 Down Snug"
06/04/2015Alvin Gentry runs a nice ballscreen out of a post up for 3 guard. I could see him running this for Tyreke Evans. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAlvin Gentry runs a nice ballscreen out of a post up for 3 guard. I could see him running this for Tyreke Evans. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAlvin Gentry late game set to flare to the wing for an open look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAlvin Gentry runs a nice late game set to get a stretch 4 open for a 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw5 steps towards the rim then sets a screen for 3 at the opposite elbow. 4 moves out to the corner to clear space for 3 and 5. If neither option is open, the ball is inbounded and passed to 1. 1 dribbles left as 3 screens for 5 and then 4 in the corner. 1 can pass to 5 or 4 on the cuts into the lane or he can pass to 2 in the corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this BLOB play from Houston Baptist, 4 moves up the lane line to set a screen for 3 at the elbow. 3 cuts to the elbow for a shot and 5 screens for 4 who just screened for 3. 2 looks to pass to 3 for a shot, 4 for a lay-up, or 5 at the rim rolling off of the screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSet designed to get a shot off a dribble hand off. I like the action of faking a backscreen to freeze the defense before coming off the shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIsolation set for James Harden to attack from the middle of the floor. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAlvin Gentry runs a nice double rip set on the baseline for Channing Frye. I could see him implementing this for Anthony Davis and the Pelicans. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSteve Kerr has been my favorite coach to watch his actions all season after time outs and the playoffs have been no different. He runs great action here for a quick hitter shot, and a nice backdoor option. The biggest part of these sets is the fake dribble hand off to Steph at the top of the key, that fake freezes the big man's defender and allows for a clean pass. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSteve Kerr has been my favorite coach to watch his actions all season after time outs and the playoffs have been no different. He runs great action here for a quick hitter shot, and a nice backdoor option. The biggest part of these sets is the fake dribble hand off to Steph at the top of the key, that fake freezes the big man's defender and allows for a clean pass. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSteve Kerr has also used alot of action that the San Antonio Spurs have run with their Motion Strong/Weak and he runs nice options out of this for quick hitters. The first option is a rub screen for Draymond (look for them pointing or hitting their elbow's coming up the court to trigger this). They also run a quick pindown screen for Klay that they like to start each game with, as well as a lob set for Livingston. I think they will run the lob for Shaun Livingston as an entry or way to get him into the post, his matchup off the bench may be Matthew Dellevadova that he clearly will have a height advantage with. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSteve Kerr has also used alot of action that the San Antonio Spurs have run with their Motion Strong/Weak and he runs nice options out of this for quick hitters. The first option is a rub screen for Draymond (look for them pointing or hitting their elbow's coming up the court to trigger this). They also run a quick pindown screen for Klay that they like to start each game with, as well as a lob set for Livingston. I think they will run the lob for Shaun Livingston as an entry or way to get him into the post, his matchup off the bench may be Matthew Dellevadova that he clearly will have a height advantage with. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is great action that flows directly out of their early offense and 21 series, with options for both Klay and Steph. The ball is pushed early with a pass just like 21, but instead the player receiving the first pass reverses the ball to the trailing big at the top of the key. After this Steph and Klay play off each other screening for one another and reading the defense. Whichever guard pops to the wing comes off a dribble hand off from the big, the other comes off double screen on opposite side. Kerr runs a couple of wrinkles out of this action, having Klay being a screener in the double screen and peeling off for a shot and another nice Elevator counter out of it. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is great action that flows directly out of their early offense and 21 series, with options for both Klay and Steph. The ball is pushed early with a pass just like 21, but instead the player receiving the first pass reverses the ball to the trailing big at the top of the key. After this Steph and Klay play off each other screening for one another and reading the defense. Whichever guard pops to the wing comes off a dribble hand off from the big, the other comes off double screen on opposite side. Kerr runs a couple of wrinkles out of this action, having Klay being a screener in the double screen and peeling off for a shot and another nice Elevator counter out of it. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSame concept as the regular Phoenix ballscreen, the main difference is that two big men set the ballscreen early in transition. The best part of this set is the counter they run out of it, the first big (typically Andrew Bogut) dives to the rim and the second big (typically Draymond Green) sets a pindown screen for Klay Thompson. The Warrriors also run another option out of this and that is to have Klay be a screener with a big man setting the double screen. After the guard comes off of this, the big man turns and sets a down screen for Klay to get a shot out of it. See More
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