Play of the Day 01-05-2011: Swing Twist
01/05/2011Today's FastDraw Play of the Day is "Swing Twist". A great play to get one of your shooters a quick look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawToday's FastDraw Play of the Day is "Swing Twist". A great play to get one of your shooters a quick look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFrance NT ran the Spanoulis action (flex-like screen to a hand-off) for Nando De Colo. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOpen side PnR for a scorer with backside shooting option and roll option. Video clip below. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWNBA playoff set: A play that looks similar to a flex action. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIpswich Force playing in the Australian NBL1 showing the flexability of the Pistol Action as a good ATO option to combat man or zone defence. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPlaying off the high post with multiple cutting options. Guards read defense. Quick hitter to put pressure on the defense (especially if switching) to make a decision on how to guard the cutters. Princeton and Scissors combo look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this diagram and video clip we see a SLOB to get into the flex offense. The flex offense has stood the test of time. Every year I've been a head coach we've had a BLOB, SLOB or set play option for the flex offense. Browse more coaching content available on the Sellfy store: https://sellfy.com/coachhack.go/ Follow me on Twitter - @CoachHackGO See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWe take great pride in being the best motion team we can be. Learning to play this way is not easy. I often compare motion to reading. It takes time, but once you know how it's really worth it. In order for our offense to be successful—we must play harder, smarter, and more together than our opponent. Our motion offense helps to coordinate all of our individual skills into a cohesive team unit. No longer will skills be thought of as individual, but rather a contributing asset to our team play. Each player will maintain his own creativity and initiative because our offense is flexible enough to expose such assets. Most often we function with four perimeter players around one inside player. There are also times when we are most efficient with our five best players on the floor. This five out, positionless concept is also the set we encourage all of our youth programs to implement. The advantages far outweigh the disadvantages. Too often a player is marked as a “big” early in his adolescence, only to stop growing by his freshman year. By this time his skill level is lagging behind the others and the transition back to the perimeter is insurmountable. If you are a youth coach, the greatest service you can do for your players is to teach them the fundamentals of the game and allow everybody to play inside and out. Our best teams have always been made up of highly skilled players who could do it all. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a quick and easy blob set to use as an ATO. Quick look for a post player followed by an elevator and flex screen. Multiple actions that could result in small to big switches. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSpain scores close to 1.0 PPP on ATOs, which is towards the top for #FIBAWC teams. By starting the 2 at the top of this horns play, x4 has to be in a position of help on the back screen for 2. When x5 shows on the ball screen, 5 has an open look at the front of the rim. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA lot of great #XsOs from the WNBA Finals. If you’re caught deep in the corner, a line setup is a great option. Here’s a good one from the Washington Mystics. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA very simple but effective set out of the Horns formation. You may think this will never work, but the proof is in the video below! This was a staple out of Chris Mack's Horns series when he was at Xavier. I like this action because even if the initial action is guarded, you can seemlessly flow into another Horns action like flex, 45 ball screen, etc. Click for more Horns sets! Free Playbook - NCAA Horns See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Toronto Raptors have utilized elements of the Flex offense throughout their playbook over the years. A consistent setting that Head Coach Dwane Casey has displayed with Flex actions in is out-of-bounds plays This set leverages the team's guards and their versatility as finishers, screeners, and perimeter shooters. Additionally, that versatility allows the team to invert their personnel's positioning on the court and put the defense in unusual scenarios. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSLOB play from Coach Obradovic against Olimpia Milano in Fenerbahce's Round 2 game of the 2018 EuroLeague season. 4 sets down screen for 2 then receives a flex screen from 1 (screen-the-screener). 4 comes off the screen looking for a lob. As 3 throws the ball over the top, 5 sets a comeback screen for 2. 2 comes off the screen looking for a shot and touch pass from 4. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Detroit Pistons ran this action against the Minnesota Timberwolves. It has a lot of different options out of it. 1 can receive a pass after the back screen. If 1 does not receive the pass then they go set the flex screen for 2. After setting the screen they receive a down screen from 4. 5 makes the read on who is open between 2 or 1. See More
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