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Basketball Play - Golden State Warriors - Drag to Post

Golden State Warriors - Drag to Post

Austin Anderson 05/14/2018

1 throug 4 can bring the ball up for GSW. In this look, the trail big sets the drag and rolls to the post. For the Warriors, this could be Green, Durant, McGee, West, or even Iguodala. If they can't score immediately off the post catch, the strong side wing elbow screens for the perimeter in the top spot. Usually this spot gets occupied by Curry or Thompson. 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 - 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 - Twice

Twice

Randy Sherman 05/11/2018

TWICE is in the rescreen family. The first screen (once) elicited the read we want - the on-ball defender went over the screen so the screener rolls. But something caused the ball handler to "bounce out" their dribble. As a result, the roller sprints back out and screens again (twice). Further Reading: The Four T's Of International Offense Spread Ball Screen Offense Spread Ball Screen Entries Twice Rescreen Concept See More

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Basketball Play - Boston Celtics - Kickahead 3 Down

Boston Celtics - Kickahead 3 Down

Austin Anderson 05/09/2018

Boston Celtics Catch/Shoot Set: Perimeter players can fill ANY spot. The kickahead gets the defense moving early and the quick DHO may catch it off guard. Boston utilizes the stagger away option and players like Smart, Tatum, Brown, and even Rozier can fill to the top or curl for lay ups. IF they fill to the top and dont a have a shot/drive opportunity, they will play a flash/split game with Al Horford and whoever gave them the ball. See More

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Basketball Play - Boston Celtics - Double Away ATO

Boston Celtics - Double Away ATO

Austin Anderson 05/09/2018

Boston Celtics ATO set. Brad Stevens is one of the best coaches at utilizing ATOplays. This is a simple double stagger option play to get Al Horford an open 3. With the improvements of Jayson Tatum, teams have to respect him. In this play he is used as the decoy, and curls the 1-5 stagger. 1 then pops off 5 and screens for 5. 5 pops for the shot. FMS Blog: Boston Celtics - Spread Offense See More

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Basketball Play - Boston Celtics - EOG Clear Lob SLOB

Boston Celtics - EOG Clear Lob SLOB

Matt Wheeler 05/07/2018

This play was #20 on the most downloaded plays of 2018! Check out the full list and download the playbook: The Top 25 Plays of 2018 The Boston Celtics were down 2 with 25.8 seconds left in regulation when Brad Stevens called a timeout, noticing his team was not likely to get a good shot attempt late in the shot clock. The Celtics used this play to combat the late game switching strategy that the 76ers were using and get a quick shot at the rim. 5 started the play by curling around the screen from 4 and to screen for 1. This occupied Philadelphia's defenders and forced the only help on the lob to come from x1 as he switched onto 5 on the screen. Jaylen Brown (2) then screened for 4 and cut to the rim. Because the 76ers were switching that screen, Brown was able to seal his new defender and cut to the basket to receive the lob pass for a quick finish. A Lesson in Late Game Situatinos: Celtics-Sixers Game 3 See More

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Basketball Play - Boston Celtics - EOG Post Seal SLOB

Boston Celtics - EOG Post Seal SLOB

Matt Wheeler 05/06/2018

This play was #14 on the most downloaded plays of 2018! Check out the full list and download the playbook: The Top 25 Plays of 2018 The Boston Celtics were down 1 with 8.4 seconds left in overtime when the got the ball stuck in the corner and they had to call a timeout to save the possession. They initially ran a play to get the ball to Jayson Tatum but had to call their final timeout when the 76ers nearly forced a five-second call on the inbounds pass. Down to their final chance, the Celtics ran this play to get Al Horford (5) isolated at the rim. The 76ers were switching all screens to keep the Celtics from getting an open look. This worked to the Celtics advantage as Horford screened for 2, bringing Joel Embid (x5) away from the basket to deny the pass to 2. x2 and x3 had already switched assignments when 3 cut along the baseline. This isolated Horford against Robert Covington (x3) in the post. Covington fronted Horford to deny the pass but with the weak side cleared, Horford sealed his defender to get the lob pass at the rim for the game-winning basket. A Lesson in Late Game Situations: Celtics-Sixers Game 3 See More

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