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Basketball Play - OKC Thunder - Low Clock SLOB Stagger

OKC Thunder - Low Clock SLOB Stagger

Zach Kendrick 03/07/2018

Billy Donovan called this catch and shoot play with :01 remaining vs Sacramento. Diagonal SLOB set where Westbrook (1) sprints off stagger screens from Grant and Adams to top of key with option to curl to basket for lob (if open). As this is happening, Paul George is also sprinting under the stagger and receives screen from Grant to free him up in ball side corner for shot. See More

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Basketball Play - Iowa Hawkeyes - Zipper Motion Pin/Flare

Iowa Hawkeyes - Zipper Motion Pin/Flare

Dymetrius Ware 03/06/2018

Former Iowa coach Dr. Tom Davis would run this motion offense set with great success for the Hawkeyes. It incorporates various types of screens (zipper, pin down, flare) to ultimately free up multiple shooters for an open looks. 3 has option to hit whoever is open, or create for themselves in middle of the floor as defense will be spread out and focusing on screens. See More

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Basketball Play - Toronto Raptors 4 - Short Clock STS

Toronto Raptors 4 - Short Clock STS

Cooper Smither 01/31/2018

The Toronto Raptors have used this play for the past several seasons when they are inbounding the ball from the sideline while facing a short clock situation. While the primary objective is generally for DeMar DeRozan to get a quick two, they have added wrinkles over time where a lob pass, as well as a DHO with the inbounder, have been explored. Overall, the play has the ability to be adjusted for specific personnel. A down screen is set by the 5 (or the team's best screen-setter), while a back screen is set by the 2 (primary target) on the weak side of the floor. These are generally used as decoy actions to tug defender's out of position for subsequent actions. 5 engages in a screen-the-screener action while 2 cuts towards the inbounder. The inbounder can pass to the 2, whose momentum should take them to the rim or to the baseline for a jumper. Additionally, the 5 can slip the screen against an aggresive defense and look for a lob pass at the rim. If those options cannot be succesfully explored, 1 quickly passes the ball to 5 as they flash to the strong side elbow to engage in a DHO. See More

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