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Basketball Play - Spurs 54 Power

Spurs 54 Power

Brandon Mullis 08/13/2015

NBA TV recently showed on their "Hardwood Classics" the 2003 NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and the New Jersey Nets. In Game 6 late in the 2nd Quarter, the Spurs ran this quick hitter to get a pick and roll action with Tim Duncan and David Robinson. Duncan was able to hit Robinson rolling to the rim for a dunk. See More

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Basketball Play - San Antonio Spurs "Motion Strong"

San Antonio Spurs "Motion Strong"

Gibson Pyper 07/10/2015

Instead of point guard passing to the wing, he passes to trailing big who reverses to opposite wing, on this reversal the first big man in the post follows the ball. After, both the point guard and big set a double stagger screen for the guard on opposite wing, coming to look for a shot. If no shot is there, then it flows into Horns and they have multiple options out of this, they can go into a double screen, a pindown into a dribble hand off and multiple flex options off of it. With this typically you will see the point guard coming up the floor holding up his bicep and flexing, hence the "Strong." See More

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Basketball Play - San Antonio Spurs "Motion Weak Thunder"

San Antonio Spurs "Motion Weak Thunder"

Gibson Pyper 07/10/2015

Motion Weak, it starts with the point guard passing to the wing and cutting through the lane to the opposite wing. The ball is reversed through the trailing big, and the weakside guard cuts into the lane to set a cross screen for the first big man down the floor. After the reversal, the post can come off the cross screen or fake and come up the lane off a 2/5 stagger. See More

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Basketball Play - San Antonio Spurs "Motion Weak"

San Antonio Spurs "Motion Weak"

Gibson Pyper 07/10/2015

The San Antonio Spurs have two basic options for their Motion Offense, called Motion Weak and Motion Strong. Taking a look at their Motion Weak, it starts with the point guard passing to the wing and cutting through the lane to the opposite wing. The ball is reversed through the trailing big, and the weakside guard cuts into the lane to set a cross screen for the firs big man down the floor. After the reversal, the point guard looks to enter the ball into the post, if the post is covered then the guard who screened across receives a down screen from the big at the top of the key. See More

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