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03/22/2019Big to big blur screen for a big that can put the ball on the floor and attack. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBig to big blur screen for a big that can put the ball on the floor and attack. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLate Game set run by Belmont in their first round NCAA Tournment game vs Maryland. NCAA Tournament - Style of Play Viewing Guide See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSecond Half set run by Michigan State in their first round NCAA Tournament game vs Bradley. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNIce set that starts with a DHO and ends with a Side Ball screen situation for Marquette's best scorer. Double screen option on the weak side. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMurray State uses a cutter as a decoy as he turns and cross screens the 5. The point guard comes off a UCLA screen and then a side ball screen. Blog Post: Mid-Major Teams Poised to Make Noise See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMarquette runs this often. Has a great option for a post ISO as well as a shooter coming off the double stagger. For Marquette this is Howard coming off the stagger and it leaves the post wide open. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw5-1 Slot Pick and Roll with the side cleared out. Options to drop to opposite post or shooters spaced out occupying help. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBLOB box set that ends with a doube stagger for a shooter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis set by Wofford has a lot going on, but it is a great action to get an open 3. The set has a pin down, with a return dribble hand off. Following that, it appears to be a double stagger away, but that is rejected. The next misdirection is the potential floppy action, which is twisted at the end, to be a double stagger coming back out for a shot. This is a great set, to open up a good shooter. Wofford beat Seton Hall in the first round, behind their ability to free up their three point shooters. This is just one example of the great actions that they run. NCAA Tournament - Style of Play Viewing Guide See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSeton Hall battled Wofford in a great game in the First Round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament. Seton Hall ran a double drag ball screen, with a strong side down screen. This was all to open up a weak side flare. It is a good action, to get a 3, or a clear out for an isolation to attack off the bounce. #FastModelMadness NCAA Tournament: Viewing Guide by Style of Play See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFlorida won their first round match-up with Nevada. In the 2nd half, they turned to this BLOB set. The set clears the side, behind the ball screen, which opens up the lob. There are multiple options on this set, as 1 reads the help defense, which makes it a great play to put into your playbook. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLouisville made a last ditch effort to get back into their game against Minnesota in the first round of the NCAA tournament with this play designed to get an open three-point shot. 5 comes off of the screen from 4 acting like he is going to set a ball screen. 5 then turns and sets a down screen for 3. 1 has the option to take the shot or pass it to 3 for a look at a three. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWofford ran this set in the first half against Seton Hall. They ran it to isolate their big man, Cameron Jackson at the elbow. Jackson was able to drive downhill and draw help and found a cutting teammate for a layup. #FastModelMadness NCAA Tournament: Viewing Guide by Style of Play See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBelmont trailed by 1, with 20 seconds left, in their first round match-up with Maryland. Coach Byrd decided to hold for one shot, and ran the counter to their "Panic Backdoor set." It is a great late clock action, but the ball pressure led to a deflection. It is worth having in your back pocket as a pressure release at the end of games. #FastModelMadness NCAA Tournament: Viewing Guide by Style of Play See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFlorida State ran this after timeout play to look for a lob dunk in the first half of their NCAA tournament game against Vermont. The play was designed for 3 to make an Iverson cut over 4 & 5 but he rejected the screen and still caught the ball on the wing. 4 cuts to the corner to take away a help defender on the lob as 2 sets the back screen for 5. #FastModelMadness NCAA Tournament: Viewing Guide by Style of Play See More
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