West Virginia Post Flash Flex
02/10/20161 passes to 5 flashing to the elbow then screens down for 4. Once 4 has the ball, 1 sets a flex-screen for 3 and 5 screens down for 1. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 passes to 5 flashing to the elbow then screens down for 4. Once 4 has the ball, 1 sets a flex-screen for 3 and 5 screens down for 1. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw2 cuts through the middle to the left corner. 1 then passes to 4. 4 faces up and looks to pass to 5 ducking in on the right block. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWest Virginia used this play a couple of times in last night's game against Kansas. The action forces the defense to guard several back-screen and post-up actions. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 gives the ball to 2 with a dribble hand-off as 4 screens down for 3. 2 passes to 3 then cuts off of a flare-screen from 5. 2 curls the screen then reverses to get a down-screen from 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMichigan State ran this play a couple of times in overtime. The first time, the Spartans got an open 3-point shot in the corner. This is a very nice combination action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw2 cuts off of a staggered screen from 5 and 4. 1 passes to 2 then cuts around the ball to the corner. 4 and 5 then set a second staggerd screen, this time for 3 in the corner. In the game, 4 slipped on the second screen and got a lay-up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawMichigan State used this play after a timeout and was looking to get a shot for 2 coming through the elevator screen. Instead, Valentine drove to the basket and finished with a lay-up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw3 screens across for 4 who gets the inbounds pass from 1. 4 passes to 5 then sets a screen for the inbounder. 1 cuts around the screen lookoing for a shot or to drive. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw2 cuts off of a staggered screen from 3 and 5 while 4 moves down. 3 then uses the down-screen from 4. 1 can either pass to 2 who swings it to 5. If neither wing is open, 2 cuts off of a staggered screen on the left side. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIf the inbounder is the most forgettable player on these types of plays, then the release option is the second most forgettable. This was an impressive set for Rick Barnes to draw up after a timeout. They a screen-the-screener play and then had all of the players space out around the perimeter. This allowed the release option to cut to the hoop for the open dunk. This play helped Tennessee separate themselves for the upset. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis was another great set to get an open three pointer. Having Marcus Smart pass to the elbow and do a fake handoff with Amir Johnson distracted the defense from the off ball screen Isaiah Thomas was being run through. This allowed Amir Johnson to make an easy decision by hitting Thomas for the open three. This would be a great set to run before ending a quarter or half. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIt can be as easy as getting a defender to simply turn their head to get an easy basket for your team. The combination of a UCLA cut and and the ball reversal had Wes Iwundu’s man turn his head. This allowed for him to cut to the basket quickly and catch the lob pass. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe inbounder is the most forgettable player in baseline and sideline out of bounds plays. In this set, Notre Dame took advantage of North Carolina by playing small. Knowing that a big man (Isaiah Hicks) was guarding the inbounder, they decided to run a play for the inbounder (Steve Vasturia) off of a stagger screen. This allowed him to get a wide open look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis was a nice set coming out of a timeout for the Thunder to get Kevin Durant an open three pointer. While it was not the first option (Ibaka going across the flex screen for an open layup was), they ran the progression and Durant got the look he wanted. This set was also made better because of the solid screen Steven Adams set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 dribbles off of a high ball-screen from 4. As 1 is coming off of the screen, 5 ducks in looking for the quick post pass. If 5 isn't open, 1 passes to 4 on the pop. 4 passes to 2 and follows with a ball-screen. 2 drives middle and 5 ducks-in again. See More
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