OKC Thunder - Horns Flare
12/04/2017The OKC Thunder often ran this Horns quick hitter for Kevin Durant. Great for a two-for-one situation or any situation where a three is needed. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe OKC Thunder often ran this Horns quick hitter for Kevin Durant. Great for a two-for-one situation or any situation where a three is needed. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBill Self seemingly has an endless number of out of bounds plays, commonly using box sets and 4 low sets. This box BLOB is designed to get a shot for the inbounder off a pin down screen. More KU XsOs on FastDraw Chalk Talk See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOver the past few seasons, Duke's Mike Krzyzewski has had the luxury of playing long, athletic scorers at the 4 position. Players like Ingram, Tatum, and Bagely could all use their quickness against bigger defenders or use their size to post up smaller guards. This Horns set allows an athletic 4 to use quickness to beat x4 to the block from 2's screen. If the defense switches, the 4 can post up a smaller x2. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Horns quick hitter is effective when run against a defense that overplays the passing lanes. Especially after running another Horns set involving a 5/3 hand off, run this action to get a wide open layup. Watch the video below for a breakdown. Send to FastDraw using the button above. Get FastDraw (new subscribers use code: SAVE10) Follow Coach Miller on Twitter View Coach Miller's Playbank page for more plays & drills More FastDraw content from Coach Miller: SSGs for Player Development & Team Offense SSGs for Ball Screen Offense Brad Stevens Playbook Check out the latest coaching content from FMS See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawKentucky's John Calipari often opens a game or a half with a Horns quick hitter to get the Wildcats, and the Rupp Arena crowd, going. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Brad Stevens Horns set will result in either a wide open layup or a mismatch in the post. If your 4 or 5 is not a skilled passer, move a guard into one of the horn spots to make the pass into the paint. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play was #15 on the most downloaded plays of 2018! Check out the full list and download the playbook: The Top 25 Plays of 2018 Jay Wright's Villanova teams are typically loaded with guards who can shoot from deep. This Horns stagger set provides multiple looks for shooters. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the more popular inbounds setups, the 4 Low alignment allows for disguising a whole playbook of sets. This quick handoff back to the inbounder will often result in a layup or a drawn foul. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBy starting 5 and 1 on the blocks in this 4 Low BLOB, it's almost guaranteed that the defense will not switch on the play's final action (a ball screen). If the defense does switch, there is a mismatch for the 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMy personal favorite BLOBs have both an option for a layup and a three pointer. This 4 Low set includes both options. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Tar Heels use multiple screens to create several scoring options in this BLOB action. Whoever is in the 5 position needs to be both a good passer and a solid decision maker. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDefenses do their best to stick with shooters on inbounds sets. That's why most OOBs involving a screen, rescreen action will typically get your team either an open three or a wide open layup. This 3 Low BLOB from John Calipari's Wildcats will get either look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawRick Barnes' Volunteers have entire series of sideline box BLOBs. This particular set has three scoring options, which will make the defense decide between giving up layups or a corner three. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThese guard-to-big and big-to-guard screens will create mismatches when defenses switch or open shots when screen defenders "show" on offensive players receiving screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis 3 Low BLOB has been the go-to set for the '17-'18 Duke Blue Devils. Primarily used to get Grayson Allen a 3 in the corner, the screener (5) often finds himself wide open while the defense focuses its attention on Allen. Click for more content from Tony Miller! See More
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