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02/28/2015Thad Matta ran this inbounds set 2/26/15 vs. Nebraska. 2 option inbounds set that uses a flare and down screen to simultaneously get shooters open. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThad Matta ran this inbounds set 2/26/15 vs. Nebraska. 2 option inbounds set that uses a flare and down screen to simultaneously get shooters open. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSet from Donnie Tyndall that he ran at the end of the 1st half vs. Vanderbilt on 2/26/15. Multiple actions that turn into an isolation set or a two man game. Great way to get the ball to your best player in space if he/she is not your point guard. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawKansas coach Bill Self has a simple formula for evaluating his team’s three-point shooting numbers: Thirty percent from three equals good offense. The 30 percent isn't the percentage of made baskets, but it's the percentage of shots taken from the arc. If 30 percent of KU’s shots are coming from behind the arc, that’s a number that Self can live with. Coach Bill Self believes in playing inside then out. Coach Bill Self doesn't believe in launching from deep even if he is having trouble finding consistent post scoring this season. This basketball play takes advantage of his guards getting to the basket and finding the post on the roll. This season, the Jayhawks are hitting 39.6 percent from three-point range, which ranks 19th in the country. But after 22 games, the Jayhawks have taken just 29.4 percent of their shots from behind the three-point line. That ranks 289th in the country and is just slightly more than last season (28.6 percent). In conference play, the number has increased only marginally, to 29.9 percent, which aligns close to the 30 percent mark that Bill Self feels comfortable with. Philosophies on outside shooting vary from team to team, and coach to coach. No. 1 Kentucky, for example, takes three-pointers on 30 percent of its field-goal attempts, while Wisconsin, the nation’s most efficient offense, hoists threes on 36 percent of its shots. If you like this Bill Self Kansas University Set Play then check out our website: Men's Basketball Hoop Scoop Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/big-12/university-of-kansas/article9395363.html#storylink=cpy See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawKentucky Horns Lob Set This a great early offense set to use at the start of the game. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGregg Popovich runs really good Elevator sets for shooters, and they all flow out of his half court offense very fluidly. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawArizona Wildcats vs. Michigan Wolverines BLOB with FLEX action from a flat 4-across alignment See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawShaka Smart who is the VCU Rams Head Coach is known more for his Havoc Pressure Defense, but when he switches to the offensive end of the floor then he imposes offensive Havoc on his opponents. He incorporates ball screens into transition and his half court offense. This potent offensive stratgegy is used throughout basketball and has become one of the best ways to get players open looks at the basket and tire his opponents. These ball screens will: Force your opponents to guard disadvantage situations Create roles for other players on your team Exploit your opponent's weak defenders Coach Smart will show you the most important aspects of using ball screens in this set play: spacing, timing, and screening angles. If you would like to see more of Shaka Smart's VCU Rams Playbook then check out: Men's Basketball Hoop Scoop See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a Small Side Game we use to teach the Slot Continuity. This focuses on the spacing, reads and actions of the players involved. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is the tool we use when teaching guards how to use a ball screen on the wing. This chart, accompanied with breakdown drills creates a great understanding of the play. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a teaching tool used along with drills to teach Guards how to use the slot screen most effectively. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLast night late in their game vs the Houston Rockets, LA Clippers head coach Doc Rivers drew up this sideline out-of-bounds play in a timeout to get a 3-pointer for JJ Redick. While the shot didn't go in, and it wasn't exactly a clean look, the initial action and options were great and ones that can be tweaked for success. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIntroduction to Shallow Cut as part of motion offense drill progression See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis BLOB was ran by the University of Maryland to get three for thier best shooter. This is great BLOB to run after a timeout or towards the end of the game if you need a quick three. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA flare screen wrinkle to the Flex Offense Instead of the backscreen, downscreen action of the traditional flex, the flex screener arcs wide and flare screens for the high elbow. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA way to get more double screens and flare screens into a flex-style continuity offense. Passes trigger actions by following these rules: Rule: Any pass from high elbow to wing triggers a double screen away! Rule: Any pass from wing to high elbow triggers a weakside flare screen! Rule: Any high elbow to high elbow pass triggers the flex & flare action! ANYTIME you set a backscreen for a flex cutter, you immediately arc wide and flare screen for the high elbow See More
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