LA Clippers: Drag Slice
10/31/2015Clippers ran this play against the Dallas Mavericks (October 29th, 2015). 1 - Chris Paul 2 - JJ Redick 3 - Lance Stephenson 4 - Blake Griffin 5 - Demarcus Cousins See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawClippers ran this play against the Dallas Mavericks (October 29th, 2015). 1 - Chris Paul 2 - JJ Redick 3 - Lance Stephenson 4 - Blake Griffin 5 - Demarcus Cousins See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIf the 1 goes DHO with the 2 Slice Action can take place. That means the 4 will pop out (or set a flare screen to move up top and then pop out). The 2 will immediately reverse the ball to the 4 who will complete the full reversal but hitting the 3 on the wing. The 2 will then “Slice” cut to the strong side block off the screen from the 5. After the cut, the 5 and 4 set a double staggered for the 1 who receives the pass from the 3 at the top of the key. After screening 1, the 4 and 5 complete the wheel action and screen the 2 who peels back off the second double staggered. The 1 then looks to hit the 2 for the shot. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA set from the 2009-10 Atlanta Hawks under Mike Woodson, this set is a designed action out of a post up. Josh Smith at the 4 would get in the post and then Horford would screen for Marvin Williams to cut to the rim for a quick hitter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw1 dribbles right as 2 cuts up from the corner to the top of the key off of a staggered-screen from 5 and 4. 1 passes to 2 then 2 dribbles left as 5 posts up on the left block. 2 looks to pass inside to 5 for the score. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhen you have a point guard like Chris Paul, you have to give him the option to call his own number. Exactly like Rondo would run Slice 1 in Boston, Paul has the freedom to call this play anytime he feels he has the size advantage against his man. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis option is very similar to the Slice Reverse option that Boston ran, and is another counter to get Blake Griffin a post up. The added wrinkle in L.A. is the addition of a 1-5 Side P/R. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAnother version of the basic Slice set. The first look is still a post up, but this set has the added variation of a pin down for the 2 if no post up opportunity is available. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Slice formation allows the option to alter your alignment and bring any player off of the flex screen to a post up. In this Celtics set play for a KG post up, the play can start out of a normal Slice alignment, or a corner-filled “Weak” alignment. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIf you are lucky enough to have a great player like Paul Pierce on your roster, sometimes no tricks are necessary. A simple Iso play out of the Slice formation is all that you need. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is also a Celtics counter to Slice Roll. This time, instead of the 4 receiving a staggered rip screen, the 2 receives a stagger screen for a catch and shoot opportunity. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a counter to the Boston Celtics Slice Roll for teams that deny the reversal pass to 3. Instead of swinging the ball to Pierce, the 4 man, likely KG, goes back into a DHO with 1, and then receives a staggered rip screen from 5 and 2. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis Slice option for the Celtics was a quick hitter that could be run at any time in early offense and didn’t need to be a called set. It is a quick reversal to the 3, into a Side P/R. With Pierce at the 3, there are a number of threats here that are difficult to guard. When KG is at the 4, the Pick and Pop is difficult to guard. If x2 pulls in to defend against the duck-in from 5, Ray Allen is sitting in the corner waiting to strike. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great counter to Slice Double with KG at the 5. The setup is the same, but instead of Allen coming off of the stagger, he sets a cross screen for KG and then receives a pin down from 4. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWith Ray Allen at the 2, new Slice options are introduced to provide him with catch and shoot opportunities. In Slice Double, the initial action is the same, but it is a setup to get Allen’s defender on the high side in the post, at which time he reverses back off a stagger screen from 4 and 5 with his defender trailing. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawRajon Rondo’s size often led to mismatches, and this Slice variation used by the Celtics allowed him to call his own number and get a good post up opportunity on the block. The setup looks exactly like regular Slice, but the 2 man rejects the flex screen, allowing Rondo to slip around the 5 and seal his defender. See More
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