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Basketball Play - Sparks Horns 14 Fist

Sparks Horns 14 Fist

Daniel Murphy 08/09/2013

Run by the LA Sparks in their 74-72 victory over the CT Sun 8/6/2013. Horns set with misdirection screens that ends with a PG setting a ball screen in the middle of the floor for a 4 who can handle. Having a 1 guard the screener and 4 guard the ball handler takes players out of their natural coverage. See More

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Basketball Play - 2010 Suns Rub Fence

2010 Suns Rub Fence

Adam Spinella 08/08/2013

Suns Coach Alvin Gentry ran this as a catch and shoot set against the New Jersey Nets in an end game situation. With only 2 seconds remaining on the clock, Channing Frye, a stretch-4, used a well-set double screen, or fence, from Gortat and Nash to knock down the catch and shoot three. See More

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Basketball Play - Scissors (dribble drive look)

Scissors (dribble drive look)

null null 08/08/2013

This is a common play in our area of Northwest Ohio that I'm sure is used in college and pro's. This play is great because it is designed to for a high post entry, and a "scissor" cut with 2 guards. You can get good looks for 3's off the scissor cut and double screen. This play also offers a chance to enter to the post player with a double screen and post entry, or the big can fake handoff to both players, and have a high post isolation. See More

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Basketball Play - Florida

Florida

Alan Peel 08/07/2013

This is a play that can provide several options at the end of the clock. When teaching this play, it is important that you place an emphasis on taking what the defense gives you. They will either give you a two or a three based on how they defend the play. For more, check out my website www.coachpeelbasketball.com, sign up for a membership and get your first 30 days free. See More

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Basketball Play - Scissors (double stack low)

Scissors (double stack low)

null null 08/06/2013

This is a common play in our area of Northwest Ohio that I'm sure is used in college and pro's. This play is great because it is designed to for a high post entry, and a "scissor" cut with 2 guards. You can get good looks for 3's off the scissor cut and double screen. This play also offers a chance to enter to the post player with a double screen and post entry, or the big can fake handoff to both players, and have a high post isolation. See More

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