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Basketball Play - Memphis Grizzlies - 21 Rip Clear

Memphis Grizzlies - 21 Rip Clear

Dave Nedbalek 09/09/2020

Great early offense transition set from the Grizzlies. This is a wrinkle out of their early offense to get Jaren Jackson an isolated post touch. His gravity will pull the single side open for Brandon Clarke's lob. The original wing is still in a free throw line extended position from the Pistol pitch ahead which makes his defender choose to tag Clarke's roll or stay attached to the shooter. Beautiful timing and spacing in this set. See More

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Basketball Play - 30 Series: Down Option

30 Series: Down Option

Irvin Jerry 06/26/2019

The Down Option is our fourth option within our Thirty Series. Again if you can get into Thirty series before the defense is set, use different options and run it on left and right side you can get some high percentage shots and keep the defense off balanence. I encourage you to go YouTube and watch the different ways the Hurry Up/Pistol is ran in the NBA as well as the WNBA. See video below. More 30 Series: Chase Option Keep Option Dribble Option See More

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Basketball Play - 30 Series: Chase Option

30 Series: Chase Option

Irvin Jerry 06/26/2019

30 Series is a secondary break offense that is at it's best when flowing from transition before the defense gets set. If ran at full speed, with proper spacing and effective screens this offense will create high percentage shots for your team. There are four differnet ways to start the offense and it's all based on reads. We want our young ladies to use different options to keep the defense off balance. I first saw this presented by Dave Severns of the Los Angeles Clippers at the Northern Arizona University Coaches Clinic. This is known as the Pistol or Hurry Up Offense in NBA circles. I haven't seen very many women's programs running this and it can be very effective in the women's game. See video below. More 30 Series: Keep Option Dribble Option Down Option See More

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Basketball Play - Golden State Warriors - Drag Open

Golden State Warriors - Drag Open

Austin Anderson 05/14/2018

Golden State is efficient, and its offense has interchangeable parts as 1-4 can bring the ball up the court at any given time. With the firepower the Warriors possess, defenses have to sprint back and get matched up ASAP. They utilize quick opportunities with drag screens and wing pin downs. If they don't get an open look, Durant, Curry, or Thompson will back it out and just play. FMS Blog: Top Plays from Golden State's Championship Run Impact Player - How Draymond Green Makes Winning Plays NBA Finals Preview: Golden State Warriors See More

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Basketball Play - Milwaukee Bucks - 21 Mix Fan

Milwaukee Bucks - 21 Mix Fan

Dave Nedbalek 03/26/2018

Although this set is not enthusiastically run, or defended, it is nontheless a good action. The intitial set up looks like it is going to be your basic dribble handoff into a ball screen action, but instead it is a quick pitch to a flare for a 3pt look, or a slip to the rim. Ran with some pace, this could be a really good quick transition action. See More

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Basketball Play - Spread Series - Flow

Spread Series - Flow

Diccon Lloyd-Smeath 11/01/2017

Iberostar Tenerife 2016/17 - Coach Txus Vidoretta. One of the most destructive Offenses in Europe! From a 5 Out Spread Set, Tenerife used Flow Actions to get shots at the rim, hit the roller and kick out 3's. This set is a great way to maximise talent as it get's everyone involved, involves all 5 players moving, multiple screening actions, Dribble Handoofs, ball reversal and offers multiple scoring opportunities. See More

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Basketball Play - Wing Deny-Close Outs

Wing Deny-Close Outs

Randy Sherman 04/25/2015

Wing Deny/Close Out Drill Teaching Tips: When Coach has the ball at top of circle both defenders are denying v-cuts Goal #1: knock away deflection Goal #2: force offensive player to catch going away from the basket with his/her back to the rim Force offensive players to baseline checkpoint. DO NOT GET DRIVEN OVER THE TOP! Monitor close out technique If offensive player attempt to drive middle, reach step and force your man back up the rooftop As the player you're guarding moves closer to the rim on v-cut, close the space. As they move to perimeter, stay in deny stance but move closer to the ball. Drill Advancements: Coach attempts to penetrate. Wing defender DOES NOT open up to help seal drive. Instead he/she stays in deny stance and "plugs the drive with butt" Wing player attacks baseline. Help defender helps to seal drive outside the lane Allow wing players to cross screen for one another Instruct wing player to attempt an over-the-top drive every time they catch. Defeders should reach step and force ball-handler back up the rooftop. See More

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