Horns Wing Flare
01/16/2015Flare screen set for your wings, ran to either side. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFlare screen set for your wings, ran to either side. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a set that gets a flare screen for a post player. A nice play to run in transition or at the end of the games if you need a quick score. The play starts with a dribble handoff and ballscreen. The play ends with a flare for your shooter. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA nice set for your point guard. Flare screens are tough to defend, and can be very effective if practiced. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Shaquille O'neil Lakers ran this post isolation and backscreen. Excellent play if you have a strong post player, and wing player See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis option is used in the triangle offense if the defense overplays the wing entry and it is denied. Simply reverse the ball and the triangle actions take place opposite See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe fourth option of a very basic triangle offense is the corner entry into a side pick and roll. This action is very common in the NBA with a backscreeen for the wing, then a ball screen for the corner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOption #3 of the basic triangle is the entry to the free throw line. The first look is in the post, then reversal for the pinch post option. If both of those are overplayed then look at the cutter from the backside to the foul line. The "blind pig" backdoor play is set up if the defense is overplayed See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe lag pass or floor reversal option is a staple in the triangle offense. If the first post up option is not open, reverse and look for the pinch post. Coaches can get creative on the actions they want to run. Dribble handoffs, isolations, and pick and rolls all can be incorported. Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, and Carmelo Anthony all have had success in the pinch post See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis triangle action post feed is a very basic play in the triangle offense. I watched this then took notes. This is the first of 4 basic plays of the offense. This play can be used on any post feed from either side. The Jordan Bulls, and Kobe / Shaq Lakers ran this very well. The 2014-15 Derek Fisher Knicks also use this post entry look. The Steve Kerr Warriors use multiple post entry looks See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis drill is an alternative to the 11 man break, or continuous 3 on 2 fastbreak. This is a 2 on 1 with a defender trailing at all times. This makes offense attack in a game like situation. The drill can get confusing but the more the players run it, the more they get used to it. It is good for teams that are low on numbers, and a good conditioner. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a 10 player shooting drill with 3 basketballs and 1 basket. There are 8 total spots and shoot from each spot for 1 minute, for 8 minutes total. 4 midrange spots and 4 3 point shots. This is a good shooting drill for a team with 20 players in the gym. You can add other shots such as off the dribble. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWe use these drills to prepare for "floppy" actions - a double screen and single screen, double screens, and backdoor looks. Players need to identify these looks and be prepared on how to defend these actions See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawEvery coach needs to know how to defend these plays we call "america's plays" because it seems everyone runs variations of these plays. These actions include cross screens, stagger screens, and back screens. Coaches can instruct defense on how to defend these actions See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWhen we see scout, we try to simulate the opposing teams actions in our defensive breakdown drills. This play has backscreens, and double stagger screens.These are difficult actions to defend when ran correctly. This gives coaches a time to break down these actions in practice. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWe use these actions to prepare for teams that use 1-4 High sets. Teams in our area run "butt screens", screen the screener looks with down screens and flare screens. This is a good drill for coaches to specifiy how they want to defend these actions commonly seen in games. See More
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