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Basketball Play - Pop Back

Pop Back

Kyle Gilreath 04/23/2014

The Chicago Bulls ran this quick hitter in Game 2 of their 1st round Playoff loss to the Wizards. 2 (Butler) does a phenomenal job here setting up his man like he is coming off the pin-down before knifing back for the lob. See More

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Basketball Play - Cross

Cross

Alan Peel 10/17/2013

This is a 1-4 low entry to get into a four-around-one offense such as flex or four-around-one motion. For more plays, check out my website www.coachpeelbasketball.com, sign up for a membership, and get your first 30 days free. See More

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Basketball Play - Quick 2

Quick 2

Kyle Gilreath 04/25/2013

Wednesday night Kevin McHale drew up this quick action to get a score before heading into overtime of Game 2 of the NBA Playoffs versus the Oklahoma City Thunder. With the defense so consumed with Harden possibly coming back off another screen from Smith, they left Delfino wide open for a lay-up. See More

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Basketball Play - Timeline Drills / 3. Cross over to the elbow

Timeline Drills / 3. Cross over to the elbow

Tom Kelsey 10/25/2012

Player must quickly move around defender or cone. Drill puts presure on player to catch, dribble and move to shooting area without traveling. Spend time working with players on using proper footwork. This drill helps players catch the ball in game like situations. Can never work too much on footwork. Being able to catch and put the ball on the floor is a skill. Like other skills it has to be drilled properly. See More

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Basketball Play - Billy D Triple-Double

Billy D Triple-Double

Andrew Greer 03/09/2015

Billy Donovan ran this Triple Stagger Screen set 3/7/15 vs. Kentucky. This set allows for two shooters to get multiple opportunities to use stagger screens to find open shots. The stagger screens come in three different locations and create different angles for shooters. See More

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Basketball Play - Miami Heat Horns Twist Low

Miami Heat Horns Twist Low

Kyle Gilreath 06/09/2013

The Miami Heat ran this play midway through the 1st quarter of Game 2 of the 2013 NBA Finals verus the San Antonio Spurs. Setting two different angled screens is very effective, especially when the opponent is flat hedging the screens. Further more, setting the screens lower and lower also makes it more difficult to guard because make the rotations off of shooters to help much longer. See More

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Basketball Play - Double Weakside Pin Down

Double Weakside Pin Down

Marc Skelton 12/02/2014

Cleveland Cavaliers coach is probably working overtime with his FastDraw account. He ran this play with Maccabi Tel Aviv this past season. It will work really well for Mike Miller or James Jones. And if Ray Allen signs with the Cavs you could see Ray coming off the staggered screen and LeBron setting a lot more screens this season. See More

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Basketball Play - Hook Step-Up

Hook Step-Up

Kyle Gilreath 04/03/2014

Florida's Billy Donovan has put in this new pick & roll set during the post-season to space the floor out for an effective side step-up pick & roll action. In this play, usually Frazier II (2) is being shadowed in the corner after screening 5 into the pick, thus X2 isn't fully on help-side. This gives 5 an open lane to roll hard to the rim. If Finney-Smith is in the game at the 4 spot and X4 decides to sink into the lane to momentarily help, 1 has the option to also quick throwback to 4 for a shot. See More

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Basketball Play - 2 Thru

2 Thru

Alan Peel 12/12/2013

This is a play that works well to get movement in your offense off of Zipper action. For more, check out my website www.coachpeelbasketball.com, sign up for a membership, and get your first 30 days free when you sign up for an annual membership. See More

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Basketball Play - NBA Play of the Day June 14: Miami Heat Hook Double

NBA Play of the Day June 14: Miami Heat Hook Double

Kyle Gilreath 06/14/2013

The Miami Heat ran this two plays back to back last in during Game 4 of the NBA Finals versus the San Antonio Spurs. A trend in the NBA that I love and many coaches don't follow (which I don't understand why) is running plays that work in succession. If a play works well once, why not try it again and make your opponent guard it? That is what the Miami Heat did last night, Option 1 was a quick pin down for Ray Allen which led to an easy floater in the lane. The very next possession down the court the Heat ran the same action but the Spurs did a much better job defending and the Heat had to deviate to a different play. See More

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Basketball Play - Charger

Charger

Rich Czeslawski 06/05/2012

Charger begins in a 1-4 high set. The 1 will enter to either 2 or 3. When the pass is made, the 1 will "UCLA" cut off the post at the elbow on his side, moving through to the block. 2/3 should pass to 1 for the layup if open. 3 cuts away to set his man up for reversal. 4 slides middle for a high cut and reversal from 2. 2 reverses the ball to 4, who has SEALED his defender with his foot to get open at the top of the key. 4 immediately reverses the ball to 3 who has made an "L" cut to get open at the opposite wing. On the reversal, 1 steps out to set a backpick for 2. 3 looks to 2 for a layup off the flex screen by 1. 3 should pass to 1 for the layup if open (unless the game situation determines that a three point basket is needed!). 4 and 5 position themselves to set a staggered double screen for the screener, 1. 3 looks to 1 for the open three point shot if open. 2 must widen to the corner if he has not received the pass. If x5 "shows" on the staggered double screen, 5 must be ready to "slip" immediately to the front of the rim for the layup. See More

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Basketball Play - Double Stack Low

Double Stack Low

Basketball HQ 10/08/2012

Out of the double stack you can run a lot of different plays so it helps to keep the defense honest. It is up to the shooter to determine what side is best for him to come out on for the shot. The shooter can also drive an over close out or shot fake and pull up. Set good screens and read the defense. If the big helps too much on the screen look inside at the post. This play is from the 2005-2006 Duke season. See More

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