Jump Ball "1"
05/19/2015Quick hitter off the opening jump ball to get a lob for a quick score. Only use this when you know you're going to win the tip. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick hitter off the opening jump ball to get a lob for a quick score. Only use this when you know you're going to win the tip. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw2 and 3 move in to screen down for 5 and 4 at the elbows. 5 and 4 pop out and 5 sets a ball-screen for 1 as he dribbles left. Once the screens are set, 2 and 3 cut out to the corners. 1 passes to 4 who passes to 2. 4 can also look inside to 5 making a cut to the rim. If 5 isn't open, 3 sets a back-screen for 4 who cuts to the basket. 2 looks to make the lob pass to 4 or passes to 3 for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this play, 5 and 4 start at the elbows and screen down for 3 and 2. 1 dribbles to the right wing then passes to 2. Once 2 has the ball, he swings the ball to 3 as 1 cuts across the lane off of a staggered ball-screen from 5 and 4. Once 1 has the ball, 4 screens for 2 and 5 screens for 4. If neither option is open, 4 sets a ball-screen for 1. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a play that the Atlanta Hawks have run a few times in the 2015 NBA Playoffs. It is a quick look from the sidelines out-of-bounds to get an easy post-up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is another really good SLOB set utilized by Tom Izzo at Michigan State. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach Tom Izzo from Michigan State University is one of the best in the game at "special team" situations. Here is one of his SLOB sets used with his teams, with multiple options. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play that the Washington Wizards ran at the end of Game 4 for Paul Pierce is one of my new favorites. It is very simple yet extremely effective as a misdirection. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this box set out-of-bounds play, there are 2 options to score. Option 1) 5 sets a back-screen for 3 who cuts to the rim. If 3 isn't open, 2 passes to 4 on the wing. Once 4 has the ball, 2 cuts to the left wing off of a screen from 3 under the basket. The ball is reversed to 2 for a shot. Option 2) 2 passes the ball into 4 on the wing. 4 passes to 1 then screens down for 2. 2 cuts to the right wing for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this box set, 3 pops out to the corner and gets the inbounds pass from 2. 3 then dribbles up towards the top of the key off of a ball-screen from 1 as 2 cuts to the opposite wing off of a double cross-screen from 4 and 5. If 2 isn't open, he cuts into the lane and 1 cuts to the left corner off of 4 and 5's screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 cuts across the lane then out to the perimeter and gets the inbounds pass from 2. Once 1 has the ball, he starts to dribble left as 5 and 4 set a double down-screen for 2. 1 turns back to pass to 2 for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawStruggling to score against Golden State in Game 5, Dave Joerger called a timeout and setup a nice "Blind Pig" set to get an easy score. Knowing that Golden State was playing aggressive and overhelping on any screen that a guard cut off of, he had Gasol flash to the high post after Conley exited the screen and received the ball. After he caught the ball, Conley cut backdoor with his man on the high side, and Gasol hit him with a nice backdoor pass for a floater. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAlong the lines of Randy Wittman, Kerr likes to run the Hammer set to get his players open, and in true Kerr style he runs a nice counter out of this set. Having Mo Speights (stretch 5) set the Hammer screen knowing his defender would be prone to sag off and help, and then opens up for a jump shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn the playoffs, alot of teams attack mismatches, and Golden State has been no different. This postseason when the first option off the backscreen is covered, he had Klay Thompson & Harrison Barnes both post up against weaker opponent guarding them. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAnother quick hitter from the Wizards game in Game 4 to get Paul Pierce an easy layup. As the ball is brought up on the wing, Beal sets a "Rip" screen for Pierce and then comes off a double screen. Because of the shooting ability of Beal, he frees up Pierce by screening and then cutting off a double screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith John Wall going down with an injury, the Wizards turned to Bradley Beal to be a facilitator and scorer in his absence. Wittman setup a nice set to create movement and to get Beal coming off a dribble handoff and get an open look. First Beal passes to the wing and then cuts off a UCLA screen from the big at the elbow, and then sits down in the post. The guard on the wing passes to the elbow and sets a down screen for Beal who then receives a dribble handoff from the big and looks to attack. See More
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