Move The Nail Defender
09/05/2018Six tips for moving the "NAIL" defender to aid in top penetration. Blog Post: 6 Actions to Move the Nail Defender See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSix tips for moving the "NAIL" defender to aid in top penetration. Blog Post: 6 Actions to Move the Nail Defender See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"54 Slice" features a slice cut by 4. SLICE = involves two off-ball players and their interseciting paths to create an advantage. In Frame 1 below, 5 flashes and 4 times their cut right off the rear end of 5 in hopes of "rubbing" their man off of 5 and getting open for the 1st option. If that is not available, the action flows into spread ball screen. For more on Spread Ball Screen: Spread Ball Screen Offense Spread Ball Screen Entries See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFlip Mix Angle from Fred Hoiberg Pitch Series. Diagrams + Video below! Check out the video with volume up for the "clinic" experience. Video Playbook: Fred Hoiberg Pitch Series See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawClear Out action from the Fred Hoiberg Pitch Series. Diagrams and video below. Video Playbook: Fred Hoiberg Pitch Series See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPitch Mix Angle from the Fred Hoiberg Pitch Series. Diagrams and Videos below! Further Reading... See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw"Sometimes your best 'post' is not a 'post' at all..." This #EarlyOffense option flows out of a DHO and gets a guard cutting into the post area. Player 1 can facilitate or score from this area after establishing T-Post Position. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis series of teaching drill for spread ball screen offense begins as an intro to the modern big tips of the running slip and the pick & go. Begining 1v0, bigs learn the screening angle techniques. Phase the drill by adding guards who can practice pocket and hook passes. The drill is loaded all the way to 3v3 on a side. More Spread Ball Screen resources: Spread Ball Screen Offense Spread Ball Screen Entries #SBSoffense See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawT-Post Summary featurning the positioning and ideas to faciliate from the post area. Check out more #ModernBigTips on Twitter. Read full blog post breakdown: The T-Post Position See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSwing Chicago Early Offense sequence including options after the early sequence. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBlending of drag screen and spread ball screen concepts. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDrag Screen option that by design helps the screener arrive alone for the ball screen while setting up spread ball screen spacing. More on Drag Offense... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSwing Cross is an option upon the swing or centering pass to the center trailer in Early Offense. On passes to the center trailer the offense executes "dual actions" in this case cutting to opposite corner from the high wing. The ball movement and dual actions move players prior to the pentration moment (spread ball screen). For more Spread Ball Screen Entries: Playbook: Spread Ball Screen Entries Blog Post: Spread Ball Screen Entiries - Dual Action See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSwing Down is an option upon the swing or centering pass to the center trailer in Early Offense. On passes to the center trailer the offense executes "dual actions" in this case down screens. The ball movement and dual actions move players prior to the pentration moment (spread ball screen). For more Spread Ball Screen Entries: Playbook: Spread Ball Screen Entries Blog Post: Spread Ball Screen Entires - Dual Action See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSwing Exchange is an option upon the swing or centering pass to the center trailer in Early Offense. On passes to the center trailer the offense executes "dual actions" in this case a simple exchage. The ball movement and dual actions move players prior to the pentration moment (spread ball screen). For more Spread Ball Screen Entries: Playbook: Spread Ball Screen Entries Blog Post: Spread Ball Screen Entries - Dual Action See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTWICE is in the rescreen family. The first screen (once) elicited the read we want - the on-ball defender went over the screen so the screener rolls. But something caused the ball handler to "bounce out" their dribble. As a result, the roller sprints back out and screens again (twice). Further Reading: The Four T's Of International Offense Spread Ball Screen Offense Spread Ball Screen Entries Twice Rescreen Concept See More
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