Ball Screen Concepts - Arrive Alone
06/16/2016Ways to get the ball screener to "arrive alone" when setting the ball screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWays to get the ball screener to "arrive alone" when setting the ball screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIn this set, Serbia starts with a pass to 4 and a quick pass back to 1 as 1 moves from right to left. 4 then flares off of 5 and 5 sets a ball-screen for 1. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFull court, full skill drill utilizing the Dr. Dish as the outlet passer. Use it to train ball handling, outlet pass positioning, moves on the move, finishing off two feet, and more. The goal of total makes should vary by level - girls' varsity team starts out with the goal of 70 in 5 mins in November, should be nearing 100 in January. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a simple drag screen play used by UCONN to create a two-man action on the right side of the court. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFLAT is one of the ball screen concepts in the Villanova Four-Out Motion Offense. Anytime the defense extends its pick up point, the Wildcats have an "automatic" into a FLAT ball screen. Villanova Playbook... See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSyracuse used this play against Middle Tennessee State to get their 4 man on the right wing in an isolation situation. The Orange run a drag screen and pop the 4 man to the right wing where he has room to work. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Chattanooga Mocs run a very effective ball screen offense, and here is one of the ball screen continuities that they utilize often. The key points to this offense are to ensure high and wide spacing throughout the floor, and also to be patient to utilize all of the potential actions within the set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA set with an action and then a Horns set up for ideal for a versatile shooting big man. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA lot of times off of an Iverson cut the ball simply goes to the wing. Allen Crabbe went off of the last screen and instead of popping out, he went right to the basket. If your team has an Iverson series, this is a good set to run to keep the defense on their toes. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawI'm not entirely sure whether this play was drawn up or not. However, the screeners on elevator screens are often forgotten, especially when the player who is run through it is a good shooter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawChandler Parsons is not just a great salesman when it comes to attracting free agents to his team, but he is also a great salesman on the basketball court. In this misdirection action for a short corner look, Parsons does a great job of acting like he is cutting across the baseline and turns around right in time to receive a screen from Saleh Mejri. This is another good example of a coach knowing where his players like to score from and getting them an easy look. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw2 Early Offense actions the Maryland Terps have been running much of the season. It's the same set that ends in either a low post entry baseline or a side ball screen. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawHere are some common actions that teams use to draw help away from the areas that they want to score at. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThese diagrams represent the principles presented by John Beilein at the 2015 Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Coaches Clinic. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThese diagrams represent principles presented by Kim Barnes Arico at the 2015 Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Coaches Clinic. See More
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