4 Out - Squeeze
05/09/2019More options: Squeeze Flare Squeeze Thunder See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMore options: Squeeze Flare Squeeze Thunder See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw3 down screens for 4 to sprint to the ball. 4 screens 1 before getting a flare screen by 2. 3 gets a down screen by 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSee video of play below. Click here for more SLOB sets! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe middle layer of our Motion Strong Playbook features elbow entries and options after making the entry pass. This 2v0 drill breaks those down. Progress to 2v1 and 2v2 Live. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Warriors trailed Houston by 3, in Game 4, of the 2019 NBA Playoffs. Durant got a wide open look from 3, following this multiple screening action, which is hard to find in the NBA Playoffs! Click for more GSW sets! Click here to download a GSW mini playbook from Coach Brotherton! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMotion Strong option from the Milwaukee Bucks, diagrams and clip below. Check out our 143 page Motion Strong Playbook. Note: This particular option from the Bucks is not in the playbook. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Aces use this SLOB to get the ball to the pinch post area quickly as well as to bridge into their main sets on offense. The space created by the BLOB allows star player A'Ja Wilson to face up and get to the rim. Other options are to make a high-low pass, or hit a slasher come off a triple stagger screen along the baseline. Blog Series: Las Vegas Aces XsOs: Part 1 - Quick HItters and ATO's Part 2 - Baseline Double Cross Part 3 - Pinch Post Actions Part 4 - BLOBs and SLOBs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Aces use this BLOB to get an open layup or short jumper. Because Kayla McBride commands so much attention, the first option (Lindsay Allen or Kelsey Plum) is usually the one getting the majority of the looks. This is because the help defense is consumed with making sure McBride doesn't get a layup, and they often leave the 1 open under the basket. Blog Series: Las Vegas Aces XsOs: Part 1 - Quick HItters and ATO's Part 2 - Baseline Double Cross Part 3 - Pinch Post Actions Part 4 - BLOBs and SLOBs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Phase A Stagger Shooting drill can serve as a breakdown drill for Motion Strong. In Phase A drills the focus is on introduction and examination of technique. In this drill we are working on techniques such as setting up the screen, the footwork into the catch and shooting mechanics. There is a Dr Dish option in the catch-and-shoot phase of this drill as well. The goal is to progress to other phases of drilling which offer decisions for the offensive player as soon as possible. "Get to Game Like" Check out our Motion Strong Playbook for a complete look at the offense. Video Playbook: Staggered Screens See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAll of the best XsOs from submitted by TeamFastModel contributors during the 2019 NCAA Tournament. Send to FastDraw via button above and download the PDF here. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom our new 142 page Motion Strong Playbook, this option flows from the "Reverse" entry and the cutter rejects the staggered screens. Read More: Motion Strong Entries And Options See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrom our new Motion Strong Playbook, this option flows from the "Dribble" entry. Read More: Motion Strong Entries And Options See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawInbounding the ball from the corner can be a difficult situation. The Nuggets started this play with good spacing to make sure they got the ball in. Once 1 got the pass they ran a decoy action with 3 cutting across screens from 5 and 4 to shift the defense. 1 then dribbled back to the original side to pass the ball to 2, cutting through the elevator screen for a shot. Blog Post: What's Your Basketball Genre? See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Houston Rockets were down 5 with 24.4 seconds left in game 1 against the Golden State Warriors. They needed at least two scores to tie the game so they needed to get a quick basket and then foul to extend the game. This play worked very well against the Warriors strategy of switching all screens. James Harden (2) started the play as a decoy, setting the second screen for Eric Gordon (3). The Warriors switched off of Harden on the screen to take away an open three from Gordon. Harden then flashed to the ball to receive the pass from 5 and quickly attack the basket. Blog Post: What's Your Basketball Genre? See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSend to your FastDraw library or email to a friend.
Email to a friend.