STAGGER BALL SCREEN
02/25/2015This play creates a drive from the top for a guard. The floor is well spaced while attacking the basket. Multiple passing options emerge. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play creates a drive from the top for a guard. The floor is well spaced while attacking the basket. Multiple passing options emerge. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHorns set used by Larry Brown and SMU versus Tulsa. Unlike most "horns" sets, it does not begin with a ball screen or an elbow entry See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the toughest actions to cover in high school basketball is staggered screens. In this 1-4 high set we set two different sets staggered screens looking for mismatches or defenders that trail our cutters. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a nice little secondary break action that gives you a isolation in the post as well as bringing a shooter off a double screen for a 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLate game situations are becoming more important as the talent gap in all levels get closer. Here is a set that we used when I was at Pinecrest that allowed us to bring our shooter from the weak side to the strong side as the defense defended the drive. You can easily put your number 1 scoring option in the 3 spot as an adjustment. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a sideline out-of-bounds play that Brad Stevens has been running for the Celtics late in games. It has been successful both times too. There is a little misdirection with the stagger screen that gives your team a great look for your shooting guard. It is tough to defend because of the multiple options it offers. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTied 72-72 with under 20 seconds left to play Pittsburgh ran a stagger action that free’d up #3 Cameron Wright for a wide open mid-range jumper to win the game. #3 Wright missed the shot, but Pitt went on to defeat Horizon League member Oakland in overtime. A small part to this action that I really liked was when the 1 passed the 4 man as he navigated down to the block the 4 showed his hands to the 5 man at the elbow as if he was expecting a pass for a shot. Even if he wasn’t an option in the play his attention to detail caused his man to at least play him as a threat which created a better angle for his pin down screen for the 1 man. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Michigan State Spartans recently ran this inbounds vs. Maryland. Put your preferred scorer at the ballside elbow. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Oklahoma Sooners have one of the best transition attacks in college basketball. They often attack out of their primary break with either drives or threes. In their secondary action Oklahoma at times uses a pass to the trailing post as one of their options. That triggers this handoff into a baseline stagger. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is one out of Coach Budenholzer's playbook. A set designed to give Kyle Korver a shot from the 3-point line. Korver sets multiple screens before going on his way to get open. This makes his defender tired and tough for him to trail. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw#1 screens for #2 #4 screens for #1 #3 passes the ball to #1 #4 ball screens for #1 #5 back screens for #3 #4 and #5 set a staggered screen for #2 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawKansas State screen the screener play. With misdirection and a staggered screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe New Orleans Pelicans ran this play several nights ago to get Anthony Davis (5) screened into a spread pick & roll. Most NBA teams run this action with a single (or sometimes double as pictured) weakside pin-down for a catch & shoot at the elbow/slot area. I really like how the Pelicans turned this action into a screen the screener for Davis. The staggers, along with spacing Ryan Anderson (3) wide, caused the coverage on the pick & roll to be late and eliminating any help defenders in the paint for a easy pick & roll dunk. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTwo more options out of the Chin set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawInbounding the ball from the deep corner wasn't a handicap for Jason Kidds Bucks on January 4th 2015. They turned the inbounder spot into a useful advantage. With 9 seconds on the shot clock, Milwaukee was looking to get 3 point opportunity for Khris Middleton (40% career 3point shooter). See More
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