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Basketball Play - Off

Off

John Leonzo 06/24/2013

"Off" is another great set to run as a counter if your team has an offense that incorporates the Iverson cut. One of the strongest parts of this set the spacing and the opportunities that the offense has as a result. 5 ducking in hard in front of the rim is a great option and 2 has a lot of room to create coming off of the ball screen. This is a great way to get a good look while giving your players a good amount of freedom. See More

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Basketball Play - Wildcat

Wildcat

John Leonzo 06/25/2013

Here is a play that John Calipari ran in his first year at Kentucky. This was a great set for that team because of where it placed their extremely talented players. You had 5 (Cousins) in the post, 1 (John Wall) attacking off the ball screen, and 2 (Eric Bledsoe) coming off of the stagger. They would run this at the end of the shot clock to get a good look. See More

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Basketball Play - Blue

Blue

John Leonzo 06/26/2013

Here is another late shot clock play that was run in Calipari's first year at Kentucky. This set is a good one to run if you have a point guard that can create off the dribble and a post that can dominate inside. Very quick and easy action. See More

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Basketball Play - Stacks High

Stacks High

John Leonzo 07/12/2013

Here is a set play that starts out with high stacks and morphs into a 1-4 set. This is a great set because it gets the ball swinging from side to side, has action going both towards and away from the basket, as well as a ball screen. You can also adapt this play so that 2 and 4 play pick and pop after the ball screen or you can pop 1 out for a 3pt chance off a stagger screen from 4 and 5 after 4 ball screens 2. See More

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Basketball Play - Indiana - Pistol Flare

Indiana - Pistol Flare

John Leonzo 03/17/2016

Indiana took a page out of the playbook of many NBA teams by running this set early against the Mocs in the NCAA tournament. What makes this action so hard to guard is the quick timing of the handoff to ball screen, all while the offense is flying down in transition. See More

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Basketball Play - Wisconsin - Wing Post ISO

Wisconsin - Wing Post ISO

John Leonzo 03/19/2016

Wisconsin ran this play two times in a row to take the lead over Wisconsin midway into the second half of their NCAA tournament game against Pittsburgh. This is a nice post up set because the man guarding the post-up player has to guard some action prior to the initial post up, making for a better scoring opportunity. See More

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