Xavier - Chin Hammer
03/17/2017Chin Hammer action from Xavier vs Maryland 2017 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawChin Hammer action from Xavier vs Maryland 2017 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith 3:45 left in the first half, St. Mary's ran this after a quick VCU score. The first look is a quick Rip screen from the 1 for the 4, but the second look is a pick and roll with the 1 and 5 in the middle of the floor. Instead of the wing player lifting, the 4 lifts to replace the rim-running 5, giving a hi-lo between the 4 and 5 and a wide open dunk for St. Mary's best player. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFlorida was able to get a look for a layup out of this set late in the first half. 2 cuts to the ball side corner to clear the weakside and take away help on the back screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWest Virginia ran this "Shuffle Stagger" set, following a stoppage in play, in their game against Bucknell. The best thing about this play is the numerous scoring options. You can get the 1 on the back screen. It can be run to get a player a post isolation. Lastly, it can result in an open 3-pointer, off of the double stagger. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawScreen-the-Screener action from Winthrop vs Butler 2017 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPrinceton used this late game sideline out of bounds set, to get a wide up 3. If it looks familiar, it is because Brad Stevens has run this numerous times with the Boston Celtics. This is Stevens "Winner" play, but Princeton ran it from a box formation. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 hits the wing, and cuts to the strong side corner. 5 sets a shuffle screen for 2. After the screen, 5 snaps back to receive the pass. On the ball reversal to 4, the 2 sets a shuffle screen for 3. 5 sets a screen, for the shuffle screener (2). On the catch, 5 sets an angle ball screen. 3 spaces to the weak side corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawShuffle action from Princeton vs Notre Dame 2017 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNotre Dame uses lot of "65 Action" in their motion offense vs Princeton. Ball is centered with two simultaneous screening actions on either side. It's as if the offense is playing 6v5 thus 65 Action #MotionOffenseTips See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawProvidence ran this zone quick hitter early in their game against USC. The initial pass to the wing and the post exchanges relaxed the defense and set them up for the lob. After 1 gets the ball back from the wing 2, 4 & 5 screen the bottom of the zone giving them a 4 on 3 advantage in the back line. 1 then passes to 3 for the lob. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNC Central ran this ball screen play to get a quick bucket at the basket for their post player. The hard cut from 2 kept his defender close and unable to provide help in the post. This play was especially effective against UC Davis as they hard hedged the screen with their big, who was never able to get back into the play as 5 rolled to the basket. 3 then screened his own man leaving 5 wide open at the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is the base action of the UNC Tar Heels Secondary Break. It begins with a rebound and wide outlet pass. Post makes hard RIM RUN! On ball reversal through the trailer, the wing goes over the block to backscreen for trailer. If ball is not in the the air for lob, cross screen and look to enter to 5 or run your termination offense. The video shows some counters for the break and a step out three by the back-screener! For more one UNC Secondary Break click here. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a wrinkle out of "Motion Weak" made popular by the San Antonio Spurs that the Toronto Raptors run. Instead of the ball-handler receiving the ball back on the opposite after the ball reversal like in "Motion Weak," the weak-side wing receives the ball on the wing to initiate the offense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBLOB play call from the Toronto Raptors. First option is feed 5 for a postup off of the cross screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTony Bennett is always seen as a "master" Coach for the Cavaliers defensive abilities, but his Offensive diversity outside of their normal motion sets are really good. Here's a play the Cavaliers ran against the Tar Heels. A set with so much movement and options, this is a set that will give your opponents fits. See More
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