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07/09/20181 reverses to 5 and curls flare screen from 3 to basket. 4 sets downscreen for 2. 4 sprints off stagger screen from 1 and 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 reverses to 5 and curls flare screen from 3 to basket. 4 sets downscreen for 2. 4 sprints off stagger screen from 1 and 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw2 sprints off stagger screen from 5 and 3. 1 passes to 2 and gets flare screen from 4 who looks to slip to the basket. 5 downscreens 3 who looks to slip to basket or post-up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw3 sprints off stagger screen from 4 and 5. 2 sets cross screen on 5 after stagger. 1 enters to 5 in post. 1 screens away for 3 at elbow in split action before slipping to rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw4 sprints off stagger screen 4 screens ball before 2 sets flare screen for 4 to corner. 5 cuts to short corner. 3 fades to deep corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDrill to focus on moving the ball against a stacked defense. The goal is making the drill harder than a game by using an extra defensive player. Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCoach Tom Izzo creates several scoring opportunities out of this double stagger set for the Spartans. Click for more plays and drills from Tony Miller! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a progression of drills to build an understaning of all the roles and scoring opportunities in transition offense. By no means will this address decision making, but it is a good way to start to build good tranisition habits. Click for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA little misdirection and an elevator screen can get you an open look from deep for a game winner. Click for more plays and drills from Tony Miller! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAs part of #PlayerDevelopmentWeek I am putting together a series of drill progressions that we use in order to develop skills to fit our Dribble Drive Motion Offense. In this first installment we are looking at developing "Dribble Attacks." These are quick and simple dribble attacks that we emphasize in both the half court and transition settings. Mainly we are looking at attacking a defender who is isolated in the elbow or slot area. We would like our players to make a quick aggressive move and attack that defender to the rim. The three "Dribble Attacks" that we teach are 1) In & Out Dribble, 2) Hesitation, and 3) Crossover. The 1v1 Dribble Attacks Drill Below is a simple drill but one that will combine Dribble Attacks and Finishing at the Rim. The two versions represent two common tactics; sagging defenses and overly aggressive on-ball defenses. Read more on the FMS Blog: Skill Building for Dribble Drive Motion Offense Keys to Designing a DDM Practice Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSticking with the theme of PACE and SPACE, here is a quick hitter that the Houston Rockets run to get 5 man Ryan Anderson a look from three if the defense has to tag on the 1 (James Harden) on the Down Screen DHO Action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw5 screens for 1 and pops to the perimeter while 4 dives behind the play looking to post up. 5 looks for the high low post entry before getting the ball to 2 for a pick and roll. 1 and 3 will exchange on the weak side of the floor. 5 rolls off ball screen See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 hits 4 and sprints to following pass looking for possible hand off. 3 (shooter) back screens 5. 4 hands off to 3 who looks for shot. If no sho for 3, feed 5 sealing defender in post. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMilwaukee's corner offense allows its playmakers to make decisions and reads on the fly. There are several options out of Push Dribble: low pick/roll, weak side pin downs, weak side flare, and dribble drags. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawQuick hitter horns set from the Houston Rockets. Ideally, it is run with good pace out of transition. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis series of teaching drill for spread ball screen offense begins as an intro to the modern big tips of the running slip and the pick & go. Begining 1v0, bigs learn the screening angle techniques. Phase the drill by adding guards who can practice pocket and hook passes. The drill is loaded all the way to 3v3 on a side. More Spread Ball Screen resources: Spread Ball Screen Offense Spread Ball Screen Entries #SBSoffense See More
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