DDM - Euro
07/30/2015Loop is the action used when the 4 initially enters the Dribble Drive action and takes the place of the guard that passes them the ball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLoop is the action used when the 4 initially enters the Dribble Drive action and takes the place of the guard that passes them the ball. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLoop is the inital action into Dribble Drive Motion. Spacing is key to keep driving lanes open as the guards dribble weave looking to attack the paint/drop zone. 4/5 mirror each other at the block and outside the top of the key. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 gives the ball to 4 on a dribble hand-off then cuts to the corner. 4 dribbles towards 2 and gives him the balll on a dribble hand-off. 2 dribbles middle as 3 makes a back-cut to the rim. If 3 isn't open, 2 passes to 1 then makes a cut to the corner. 5 screens for 3 on the block. 1 looks to pass to 3 for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 passes to 3 then makes a shallow cut to the corner. 4 replaces 1 and gets the ball from 3. 4 dribbles right as 5 screens for 2. 2 makes a back-cut to the basket looking for a quick pass from 4 at the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 dribbles off of a high ball-screen from 5. 4 dives down to the block as 3 and 2 slide to the corners. If 1 can't score, he looks to pass back to 5 for a shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 passes to 2 who passes to 3. 2 cuts down to the ball-side block. 3 dribbles up the left side of the floor as 1 rotates over and 5 screens for 4. 3 passes to 1 who passes to 4. Once 4 has the ball, he looks to pass to 3 for a shot or to 2 cutting around a down-screen from 1. If 3 gets the ball without a shot, 5 sprints up to set a ball-screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 passes to 5 at the top of the key as 1 and 2 cut into the lane. If neither option is open, 5 passes to 3 and 4 replaces 5 at the top of the key. Once 4 has the ball, he can swing it to 1. 1 looks to pass to 3 cutting off of a back-screen from 5. 1 can also pass to 4 flaring off of a screen from 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 passes to 5 at the elbow and loops around looking for a hand-off. If the hand-off isn't there, 1 continues around 5 and screens for 3 in the corner. If 3 cuts to the basket, 1 cuts to the wing. If 1 gets the ball, 5 steps out to set a ball-screen and 4 sets a down-screen for 3. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 takes the ball to the right off of a ball-screen from 5. 2 cuts through to the opposite corner and 3 and 4 moves up to the wings. 1 passes to 3 then moves to the corner. 5 screens away for 4. 4 curls into the lane and 5 cuts back towards the top of the key for a shot. Once 5 has the ball, he looks to pass inside to 4 or can pass to 2 on the wing. If 2 gets the ball, 5 follows to set a ball-screen. 2 drives middle and 5 rolls to the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAs a University of Kentucky fan I have been able to watch Billy Donovan several times a year since I was a kid. It's still burned into my mind excellent post players such as David Lee, Jo Noah, and Al Horford dominating my beloved Cats on the block. Although, those are certainly not the only posts that have excelled in his system. This is one of my personal favorites of Coach Donovan and I look forward to seeing how well it works for Kevin Durant. This play is great for multiple reasons. The first, it is a natural counter to a normal secondary break action for the Gators, a spread pick and roll. The guard rejects the screen to drive baseline. The 3 man (normally for Coach Donovan is an excellent 3pt shooter) is spaced in the corner. The key to this play, is freeing up a stretch 4 for an open look. After dishing and spacing, the 1 man leads the stagger for the 4 while the 5 man completes the stagger. What happens if there is a big to big switch? This all depends on your personnel. Let's apply this to Coach Donovan's new team, the Oklahoma City Thunder. If this play is ran for Durant at the 4, the options for the defense aren't pretty. If the screen is gapped, you run the risk of Durant having a wide open look. If you switch, you risk having a center guarding arguably thefts scorer in the league. Again, you don't have KD on your squad and I know I don't. But perhaps this can get you an isolated mismatch. Questions/comments/concerns? Message me on twitter @jacobcollins34 See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawGonzaga set that could be run from Horns (shown), box or 1-4 High Yields a shooter coming off a flare screen, a shooter coming off stagger and a guard post up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe counter off of "gut" is "gut again" where we use the same action as before but we are now trying to screen the bottom two defenders in the box allowing our 5 man to catch again in the gut of the zone. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe play starts by the point guard passing a guard on the right-wing. The guarded player then goes to opposite elbow area while a pass to the corner is designed to bring the bottom player of the zone out away from the block. After passing to the corner the guard cuts hard looking for a quick give and go and one the point guards catch screens the weak side of the zone bringing the 4 man right into the gut of the zone for a quick pass. After setting a screen the guard will then receive a screen by the post player creating some misdirection and difficulty for the defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawYour point guard needs to initiate the action by dribbling opposite your guarded player setting up a side ball screen with your low posted player. Your other players unguarded players ( 4 and 2 ) fill the ball side corner and weak side slot area. Most zones go under ball screens, so as th point guard comes off ball screen she should immediately look to penetrate elbow are for a shot. If the defender goes under the ball screen we teach our post player to "bury" the defender by performing a reverse pivot and sealing off defender and allowing the point guard to attack elbow area for a shot, pitch ahead, or a pitch back. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this version of "3-low", we are using our two post players along the baseline as screeners and sealers and our top two guards as gappers. The two top guards are to play in gaps and be ready to penetrate and pitch against the one guard front. They are also trying to read the defense as our guarded player comes off of baseline screening actions. This play has the same action upon a baseline catch in that the strong side post player immediately screens away for the weak side post player. If a star player catches in the corner, the ball side post can also set a ball screen for the guarded player. This puts the defense in a vulnerable position and forces help from the zone players. As you can see in the diagram, the player has multiple reads off the ball screen (shot, roll man, reverse). My favorite part of this action is that you are engaging multiple defenders thus creating action and indecision by the defense. See More
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