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Basketball Play - BLOB Elbow Double Stack Play

BLOB Elbow Double Stack Play

Basketball HQ 11/26/2012

This set was run by Marion Military Community College in the 2011-2012 season. This set is designed to get a lay up for your best slasher, or a three point shot for your best shooter. As your three man is coming off of the elbow double stack, he has to read the defense. If they trail him, he curls off of the double stack for a lay up, if they go under, he cuts for a midrange shot or three point shot. See More

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Basketball Play - Butler SLOB

Butler SLOB

Dana Beszczynski 11/20/2012

This is the SLOB ran last night by Brad Stevens and Butler down 70-67 against Marquette with .13 to play. The play used great misdirection in getting Clarke a clean look at a 3 which bounced off, but because of the great weak side rebounding position by Butler, they were able to tap in the rebound cutting the lead to 70-69. A very well designed set by from a timeout situation by the Butler Bulldogs and their great young Coach Brad Stevens. See More

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Basketball Play - Maryland Terps SLOB vs M2M

Maryland Terps SLOB vs M2M

Dana Beszczynski 11/14/2012

This BLOB comes from the game between the Maryland Terrapins and Kentucky Wildcats. 5 & 4 move into a stagger screen position for 1. 1 breaks off his cut between 5 & 4 and re-fills to the top as a safety. As 1 is coming between 5 & 4, 2 begins his cut trying to run his defender into the defender from 1 and takes the stagger screens set by 5 & 4 to receive a pass in the corner for the three pointer. Easy to run and effective. See More

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Basketball Play - BLOB - Back Screen with Flare Screen

BLOB - Back Screen with Flare Screen

Basketball HQ 11/08/2012

Set good screens and cut hard. Inbounder needs to hit the players right when they get open and not make them wait on the ball. Every basketball inbound play should be seen as an opportunity to run a set play and get a good look at the basket. The reason that this basketball play works so well is because there are multiple screening actions in a row. If you set good screens and cut hard this play will be very hard for the defense to guard. This play is from the 2011-2012 Georgia Southern season. See More

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Basketball Play - BLOB - Diagonal Screen Flare Screen

BLOB - Diagonal Screen Flare Screen

Basketball HQ 11/04/2012

This basketball out of bounds play is going to be run out of the box set. That means that you are going to have a player on each block and each elbow. To make this basketball play work you have to set a good diagonal screen. That way the defense either has to help on the screen and give up a shot on the flare screen or give up a layup. The player passing the ball in should look for the player coming off the diagonal screen, then the shooter off the flare screen, and then the big man opening up after he sets the flare screen. Must set good screens for this play to work. This play is from the 2011-2012 Gadsden State season See More

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Basketball Play - SLOB - Double Screen

SLOB - Double Screen

Basketball HQ 11/01/2012

Shooter needs to set his man up and make a good read. Screeners need to set goo solid screens and then react out of them to make an offense play. Unless it is an end of game situation where your team is up then side line out of bounds basketball play should be run to get a bucket. You either want to score right out of the sideline play or get right into your offense. Don’t waist opportunities to run set out bounds plays. This play is from the 2005-2006 Duke season. See More

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Basketball Play - BLOB - Low Double Stack with Single Screen

BLOB - Low Double Stack with Single Screen

Basketball HQ 10/14/2012

Sometimes the best way to get open is to set a good screen. For this basketball play you are going to set your best shooter up like he is going to set a screen and then when his defender gets ready to help on the screen run him off the single on the other side. Mix up the ways that you get your best player touches the basketball, don’t be predictable. Read the defender and to get a shot but don’t over force the shot. This play is from the 2005-2006 Duke season. See More

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