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Battle Tank 2 Flash. Sushi Fight Unity 3D. SlimeCraft Flash. Carcassonne Flash. Socxel HTML5. Bullfrogs WebGL. Big-Battle Tanks Flash. Quad Chess Flash. We use cookies for content recommendations, traffic measurement, and personalized ads. For this example, that means 1 passes to 3. As this is happening, 2 slides up from the wing to create space for 3 to cut to. Since X2 defended 2 at the top, X3 must close out and defend 3 on the wing to prevent the open shot.
The play starts by moving the defense and then your shooter will run off a double screen and receive the basketball for the open shot. This zone play is designed to get an open three-point shot on the wing or in the corner by overloading one side of the zone and forcing 2 defenders to guard 3 offensive players.
Should be able to hit a floater or midrange pull-up. The play begins with 1 dribbling to either side of the floor to drag the high defender in the zone X1 to the wing.
At the same time, 3 slides down towards the corner to give 1 more space on the wing. At the same time that 1 uses the screen from 5, 3 deep cuts along the baseline to the opposite corner.
If X2 does stop dribble penetration as we expect they will , 1 passes to 2 on the wing who should be wide open for the three-point shot. If X4 does sprint out to contest the shot, 2 passes to 3 on the baseline for the open three-point shot. This is a quick hitter designed to get a good shooter an open three-point shot from the corner off a skip pass.
Due to the skip pass, this may be hard for young teams to execute, but high school teams and older will find a lot of success using this play. Setup: Your team starts in a set with the low post player on the same side as your best three-point shooter.
Make sure to practice this with your team at practice! This play is designed to get a blindside pick-and-roll for your point guard at the top of the key. After using the pick-and-roll, the point guard has a number of options to give your team in the best opportunity to score.
Setup: Players start in a formation with your best decision maker running the point guard position. Once the defense shifts, 2 passes back to 1 at the top of the key. As this pass is made, 5 sets a blindside screen on D2. As 1 is driving off the pick-and-roll, 3 slides down to the corner and 4 slides along the baseline to find a hole in the defense. Option 1 — If no defender steps up to stop the ball, 1 pulls up for a jump shot. Option 2 — If D4 steps out to defend, 1 passes to 3 for the corner three-point shot.
Option 3 — If D5 steps out to defend, 1 bounce passes to 4 for the baseline layup. From a 4-low formation, the ball is passed to the middle players at the top of the key. The play then involves a flex screen and pin down which provides two great open shot opportunities. Setup: The play begins in a 4-low formation with the bigs on ball-side. We then use a screen-the-screener action as 4 sets a pin down for 2. The play begins in a box formation and involves your best shooter setting a simple back screen for a center to get open for a quick layup.
The screener then uses a gate screen to open up a catch and shoot from the wing. The play finishes with an open post up by the center. Immediately after setting the screen for 5, 2 sprints through a gate screen set by 3 and 4 looking for a catch and shoot on the wing.
After screening, 3 and 4 clear out to the top of the key. A super simple gate screen play off a baseline inbounds. Setup: The play starts in a box formation with the shooter inbounding the basketball. The play begins with 4 stepping off the low block to receive the pass.
By this time the shooter 2 has walked their player into the middle of the key. If the defender cheats the gate screen, 5 sets a screen on the opposite low block which the shooter can use also. This play is designed to get great open midrange and three-point shots around the perimeter.
If none of the shots are open, the team can either post up one of the bigs or set a ram screen for the perimeter player. Setup: The play begins with one player on the free-throw line and 3 players lined up on and between the low blocks. If any of these shots are open, the player should shoot it! The play begins with 5 setting a screen for 3 pops out to the corner. A second later timing is important , 4 sets a down screen for 1 who cuts to the top of the key.
As 2 catches on the perimeter, 4 will set a final cross-screen for 5. This play starts in a box set and has numerous scoring opportunities including a shooter cutting off a double-screen for the shot, a post player diving to the rim, and a pick-and-roll with great spacing if none of the first two options are open.
The play begins with 5 sliding to the high post and setting a double screen with 4. If 5 notices their defender helping, they duck to the rim for the layup. If no immediate scoring options are open, 1 inbounds the basketball to 2. One of the best basketball plays out of the common stack set to get your best shooter an open midrange or three-point shot on the wing. Setup: The play starts in a stack formation with the exception of the point guard 1 who is on the weak-side elbow.
The play begins with 4 popping out to the perimeter and receiving the pass from 3. As this happens, 2 drags their defender lower by taking a few steps towards the hoop and calling for the basketball.
After inbounding, 3 sprints the baseline and clears out to the weak-side wing. The aim of the play is to get the basketball inside to one of the two post players. Next addition in Next in Play with friends Powered by Y8 Account. Help us improve. Follow us. Register Log in. My Profile points. Log out. New Games Most Popular Games. Have a friend with you?
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