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12/08/2017Coach Brandon Malone used this line press break against 3/4 court pressure to catch defense off guard and get an easy layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach Brandon Malone used this line press break against 3/4 court pressure to catch defense off guard and get an easy layup. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawVillanova excelled all year long in special situations and this press breaker was no exception. A very simple action in design that could have been very easily stopped if the back screen was just switched. In terms of getting the ball in this play will almost always work against a M-M Full Court Defense, be clearing out the front court it’s easy to just enter the ball to the 2 guard. In this specific case Villanova hits the home run and gets an And 1, however all of the options were open. The 2 was open, 5 was open coming back to the ball and the 1 would have been open if he continued running forward after setting the screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSFA takes advantage of how typical defenses try to play the guard stack in this play. He runs one player to the ball and one deep. In a foot race, his guys can typically win and the inbounder just makes to throw it in deep enough. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a press break you can use against a 1-2-1-1 zone press. The overload set up puts the defense in a disadvantage. Well executed, you create a 3on2 offense advantage with a chance for a lay-up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a Press Break to run against a 2-2-1 Zone. It was shared by Joe Mihalic at the Nike Clinic in NY on May 16, 2010. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a 1-2-2 Zone Press Break that was shared by Joe Mihalic at the Nike Clinic in NY on May 16, 2010. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this diagram and embedded video we look at a special set on an opponent free throw attempt. This is a full court, sideline fast break. The idea is to beat the defense down the court for a corner three-pointer or a post up. This concept is very effective, especially considering how simple it is. Visit my Sellfy store for detailed coaching materials written by me - https://sellfy.com/coachhack.go/ Follow me on Twitter - @CoachHackGO See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBLOG & PLAYBOOK - Chino Hills Huskies: The Scheme Behind the Ball Brothers In this embedded video and diagram we look at the transition system of the 35-0, state championship Chino Hills team of 2015-16. The Chino Hills transition offense was the main feature of its system. The Huskies played as fast as anyone I've ever seen at the high school level. Get the Chino Hills PDF playbook for free in my Sellfy store (and look around while you’re there) - https://sellfy.com/coachhack.go/ Follow me on Twitter - @CoachHackGO See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWe run a structured sideline break to advance makes with pace. A commitment to run is necessary, but we only spend 7-10 minutes a day to ingrain the habits of pushing on both makes and misses. The rim sprint is the most important factor in the primary break as it leads to many easier scoring opportunities. Browse more coaching content available on the Sellfy store: https://sellfy.com/coachhack.go/ Follow me on Twitter - @CoachHackGO See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawORU ran this full court set with 2.9 seconds left, ball on the baseline, down 2 points. Oral Roberts was trying to get the ball to their PG & best player (1). Good Special Situations set to file away for next season. Check out the latest Plays of the Week below for more Upset #XsOs. FastModel's biggest offer of the year for new subscribers! Use code at checkout: MARCHMADNESS See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTennessee had to go the length of the floor for a basket with 1.7 seconds left, with the game tied against Purdue in the Sweet Sixteen. The Volunteers opted to use this play to get the ball quickly to halfcourt so they could call a timeout and run a sideline out-of-bounds play for the win. It took a little too long to run (1.6 seconds) which left them with only 0.1 seconds left on the clock for their next play. Great situational play that would probably would need at least 3 seconds to run it to be safe. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach Tom Crean's Indiana Hoosiers run this Double Up set as a last-second play in a full court situation, either for a 2 or 3-point basket. Free Playbook: Late Game Situations Sets Blog Post: Late Game Situation MUSTS for Coaches See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe most downloaded plays of the year, conveniently put together in one playbook, just for you. Download to FastDraw using the button above, or grab the PDF here. Check out this blog post for more details on the individual plays! Shout out to #TeamFastModel for its contributions in making this playbook and the PlayBank an amazing resource for basketball coaches! Thanks for your support in 2018! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDos is our 1/2 court press offense vs. any type of odd trapping zone 1/2 court zone. 2-1-2 Alignment: 3, 4, and 5 are in the rotation and 1 and 2 are stationary. On a guard to guard pass, the strong side block player flashes to the wing while the weak side corner player flashes to block to attack weak side. The 4 man posts hard at the FT line area and always tries to be available. On a short corner/block pass, the high post player dives to the rim for a pass and the weak side guard spots up for a potential kick out pass for a 3pt shot. On any high post catch we follow the same rules as our normal zone attacks: 1. shot 2. hi-low 3. skip opposite for 3pt shot. If the ball is skipped opposite, the continuity of the offense continues as 3 now flashes to corner area and 5 looks to attack the weak side block. On pass to the corner the 5 sneaks across the zone and the offense can continue. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play can be run after a made FT or after your opponent scores and calls a timeout. It utilizes the same alignment as our normal press break so it is hard to scout. It begins with our point guard running the baseline and our 5 man flashing hard to the ball. The 2 man pops out-of-bounds and receives the pass from the point guard. Once the 2 catches the ball the 3 man flashes hard to the elbow and then to the corner to draw the defense. The 4 flashes to weak side elbow and demands the ball. After passing the ball to the 2 man the point guard takes off deep and utilizes the 4 man's screen to get open. See More
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