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06/03/2019Damiris Dantas finds Napheesa Collier on a back screen from Sylvia Fowles. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawDamiris Dantas finds Napheesa Collier on a back screen from Sylvia Fowles. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Aces find creative ways to utilize pinch post entries and actions to create advantages for their best players. In this situation, using Liz Cambage as a permanent screener and allowing Kayla McBride to use her craftiness and speed gets the Aces their best scorer 1 on 1 against a recovering defender with plenty of space to operate. Blog Series: Las Vegas Aces XsOs: Part 1 - Quick HItters and ATO's Part 2 - Baseline Double Cross Part 3 - Pinch Post Actions Part 4 - BLOBs and SLOBs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Aces ran this SLOB as they were clawing back in a tense game with the Phoenix Mercury. The most dangerous person in this situation is the inbounder, Kayla McBride. Well timed and executed screening creates an opportunity for her to get to the rim and finish. Blog Series: Las Vegas Aces XsOs: Part 1 - Quick HItters and ATO's Part 2 - Baseline Double Cross Part 3 - Pinch Post Actions Part 4 - BLOBs and SLOBs See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Toronto Raptors ran this play late in the second overtime of Game 3 against the Milwaukee Bucks to get the ball to Kawhi Leonard (3) where he can attack the paint. After setting the flare screen 3 cuts around 5 to get the handoff. Since x3 doesn't want to give up the open three-point shot, he trails 3 on the handoff. 3 then turns the corner to attack the basket. In this situation, x5 provides help on the drive which gets 5 open. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere is a smash splits option that the Blazers will run if the defending team is overplaying options/denying handoffs. See video clip below. Click to check out the lastest Plays of the Week newsletter featuring the Motion Strong offense! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is an awesome BLOB that Portland runs. There are a ton of options and actions involved. See video clip below. Click to check out the lastest Plays of the Week newsletter featuring the Motion Strong offense! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSteve Kerr is known for his free-flowing read bases offense. Here you will see Sean Livingston throw it in and usually Laker cut off the post ( Splits action). Instead, he pins in for Klay who goes right into a DHO. This is very hard to guard off of a post up due to the help side defense being screened. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis comes from Brad Waters at Rockwall-Heath HS in Texas. This Rockwall-Heath set uses a creative cut-through-to-screening action to give your team an open look for a three. See video clip below. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Hornets use this BLOB to create a Roll & Replace action to get an open layup or dump off for the big, or an open three. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw2 sprints off of screens from 3 and 5. 3 runs off of a screen by 4. 1 hits 2 1 down screens 4. 5 screens 1 to the corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Golden State Warriors ran this as their opening play of Game 5 against the Houston Rockets. Andre Iguodola (3) faked the flare screen for Kevin Durant (4) then cut to the basket. This caused his defender to provide temporary help on the screen which opened up his cut. Check out the video clip below. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawExcellent ATO Western Michigan used againt #5 Michigan Wolverines. Screen-the-screener action that goes from a triple with a curl to a stagger for the shooter. See More
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Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Warriors trailed Houston by 3, in Game 4, of the 2019 NBA Playoffs. Durant got a wide open look from 3, following this multiple screening action, which is hard to find in the NBA Playoffs! Click for more GSW sets! Click here to download a GSW mini playbook from Coach Brotherton! See More
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