Wisconsin Swing - Flex Cut Drill
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Favorite Send to FastDrawTwo Ball Shooting Coach/passer has ball at the wing Player is in the slot with a ball and passes to COACH/PASSER at the wing. (coach is briefly holding two basketballs) 1 cuts off the up screen and makes a UCLA cut for the layup Two Ball Shooting After 2 sets the up screen, he/she separates from the screen outside the arc Coach/Passer hits 2 for the shot Two Ball Shooting Run drill with cutter using both sides of the up screen! Coach/passer has ball at the wing Player is in the slot with a ball and passes to COACH/PASSER at the wing. (coach is briefly holding two basketballs) 1 cuts off the up screen and makes a UCLA cut for the layup See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGreat play to run if you have a PG that can score and the oppontnent doesn't like to switch 1 to 4. Great counter to 4 flat - flex action (Kansas runs flex a lot out of BLOB). See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNC State's first play of the game versus Florida State. Great one to go to if you have a mobile 4. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick Hitting action out of Horns. Butler is at one of the elbows and receives a down screen from the point guard for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTypically after Horns Smash is run, or if several plays for Butler at the elbow have been run the Bulls like to counter with this overplay backdoor set. Butler at the elbow takes one step toward Gasol/point guard and spins off his defender who is overplaying the pass. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA great counter out of the Spurs Motion Weak, utilizing Butler as the screener for the big down low. After the cross screen, which most of the time Butler's man will show or help on the cross screen, Butler then seals his man in the post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a post entry and a designed hand off back to Butler from Gasol in the post for a shot or drive to the rim. The reason I beleive this is a professional set is because of the spacing the pros can play in and the skill to be able to hand off back to the player for a score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMy good friend Zak Boisvert made a great Pitch Series video of Hoiberg's pitch action. This is an option off this series in which the opposite corner empties out and cuts ballside, and Butler receives a backscreen for a lob. We saw this action at Iowa State and it has continued into the NBA with the Bulls as well. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLate in games when the Bulls are trailing or in need of a 3 point shot, they run this action for Butler. Butler sets a ballscreen for the point guard on the wing and then cuts off a flare screen from the trailing big (think 21 action). After the point guard clears the ballscreen he attacks baseline as a decoy, the big fakes chasing the point guard for a ballscreen and turns to rescreen Butler cutting back to the ball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawNice after time out set, starting with Butler on the wing and both bigs screen for him toward the sweet spot or the center at the top of the key. After Butler clears the second screen, Gasol opens up an receives the pass form the point guard. Butler times this perfect in the video and drives hard off his outside leg and sprints to the rim for a lob. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is exactly like the action the San Antonio Spurs run. Because the Chicago Bulls like to post up Pau Gasol and he is an excellent passer, this set works well. Typically designed after a time out, Butler cuts off Gasol who receives the pass in the post. Giving Butler time to clear the cut is key, so the timing of the lob/backdoor cut can be perfect. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick hitter out of Spurs "Elbow Series" See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThere can’t be a better feeling for a coach when they run a play that gets the highest percentage shot in basketball. This is a great set by North Florida for a lob or layup. The player on the strong side block simply pops up to the elbow while the player in the strong side corner receives a flex screen. If you are playing a team that does not like to switch or zone on their inbounds defense, this would be a great set to incorporate. See More
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