Zalgiris Kaunas - Iverson UCLA Guard Post
04/28/20182 makes Iverson cut and receives pass from 1. 5 sets UCLA screen for 1, who receives pass from 2. 5 rolls to opposite block and 4 spaces. See More
Favorite Send to FastDraw2 makes Iverson cut and receives pass from 1. 5 sets UCLA screen for 1, who receives pass from 2. 5 rolls to opposite block and 4 spaces. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawIt's rare to see "Logo PNR" action in Europe, which is why Zalgiris Kaunas goes to it at times, and with a high success rate. Blog Breakdown: Zalgiris Kaunas - Iverson Series See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA quick hitter in early offense from Head Coach of New Orleans Pelicans Alvin Gentry. Often run for Anthony Davis to get a mid post touch early in the shot clock, where he can create his own shot or find others if a double team comes. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis play was #10 on the most downloaded plays of 2018! Check out the full list and download the playbook: The Top 25 Plays of 2018 Zone Offense that can be ran against a 1-3-1 Zone Defense. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawAnother option out of Pinar Karsiyaka Head Coach Aleksandard Trifunovic's edit of "Motion Weak". This time with a rip screen for the 5. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawCross Screen option out of Pinar Karsiyaka Head Coach Aleksandar Trifununovic's iteration of Spurs "Motion Weak". Karsiyaka run this to get DJ Kennedy in the post but it can be used with a big. Karsiyaka will mask this entry by having the 5 start on the FT line and set back sreens before flashing for the reversal. Play can also end with an empty corner PNR instead of a post up. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhiladelphia 76ers transition quick hitter for 5 man to get a touch at the rim. Really difficult to action to defend as it appears wings will cross, but 2 stops short to set back screen for 5. More from Kevin Bruinsma: Utah Jazz - Defensive Game Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawPhoenix Suns overload clear out back cut. More from Kevin Bruinsma: Utah Jazz - Defensive Game Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawBoston Celtics post entry screen the screener action for a layup. Could also be run to get an open look for a shooting forward. More from Kevin Bruinsma: Utah Jazz - Defensive Game Plan See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA favorite play of BC Khimki Head Coach Georgios Bartzokas. Great way to get a big a post touch. Often it is an opening play for BC Khimki. It's a difficult to defend action due to the misdirection and screens. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLoyola-Chicago runs a couple of different actions to get their 4 a duck in and post touch. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawKansas ran this action against Villanova in the Final Four. It takes advantage of 5 jumping to the ball when it's entered to the opposite elbow. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTim Miles runs this many times throughout a game to get a hot shooter a shot. The shooter starts head under the rim. 5 sprints into a ball screen and slip. This leads to the shooter's defender having to tag and protect the slip, giving the shooter separation to use the pin down from 5 to get a shot off. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA decoy set for teams that have been using Floppy and want to get a good duck in opportunity for a post player. Ran by Xavier during the 2018 NCAA Tournament. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawLoyola-Chicago doesn't have great size in the post especially when their starting 6'9" center Cameron Krutwig goes to the bench. So they will double team when teams try to post them up. They will usually bring the extra defender from one of three areas: from the top, from the baseline and from the closest perimeter player. Skilled teams can make you pay for putting an extra player on the ball. Passing it out of the double team will put the defense in outnumbered situations. The Ramblers excel in rotating out of these situations to get matched up before the offense can make them pay. See More
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