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what's up y'all this is Alex from the
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rim review the rim review is a page that
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gives Nuance to the way you watch
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basketball through providing in-depth
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player analysis and X's and O's
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breakdowns in today's episode we're
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going to cover eight simple basketball
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Concepts that you'll notice the next
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time you watch a Euro league NBA or
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Collegiate game these are also some
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really fun Concepts you can incorporate
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with your high school team or when
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you're simply playing pickup with
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friends now let's get into it the first
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concept we're going to be looking at
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today is Spain as you can see right here
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in this diagram the general concept of
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Spain pick and roll is when the five or
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someone sets a screen and it is followed
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up with a back pick on the screener now
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let's get into film to make this a
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little more clear and also these teams
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on the right are teams that run this all
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the time but there are so many teams
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that run this more and you're going to
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see Spain pick and roll in pretty much
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any NBA game that you
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watch now let's watch this
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play right here the first screen is set
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by Jaylen Williams at a wide angle it is
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now followed up with this back pick and
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as you can see he's screening Oscar
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sheway which allows Williams to roll
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which forces this Defender to
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communicate over here so he's not able
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to come over and help and it leads to a
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wideopen dunk so once
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again this screen takes out this man
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this screen takes out this man and he is
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concerned with the rooll so he doesn't
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come over to help and it's an easy
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finish Spain really forces a defense to
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talk and it leads to results such as
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this one on this next play it's a very
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similar action once again very clear
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screen on the ball here back pick here
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and it's amazing what it leads to
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but what's awesome is when you set the
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back pick often time you'll be able to
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pop and get a wide openen three such as
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this
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one you're also able to hit the rle man
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and on this play right here it's going
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to be this screen and it turns into
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Spain right here with this ball screen
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here and this screen and look at this
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it's a roll even though no contact is
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made on Sten Adams he has to take a step
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sideways because he expects the contact
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and it leads to a crazy dunk Lucas and
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guess what you can do even more creative
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things such as this action right here
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there's a ball screen and then the Spain
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occurs here but they actually decide to
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twist it turn around and have a trick
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play and it's a wideopen three so now
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that you have the basic concept of Spain
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you're going to see more things such as
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this and honestly that's just pretty to
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watch and it's a great Three
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Special now this next action is known as
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a double drag it's very simple and it's
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called a variety of different names but
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right here as you see in the diagram the
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five and the four are going to both set
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a screen on the
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ball on this play right here the double
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drag
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occurs and you have two men setting a
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ball screen
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and actually this play would be
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considered a double drag Spain as you
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see this upscreen right here that sets
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it for the lob a double drag is a really
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nice action and it leads to a lot of
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great results such as this
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one right here Yukon flows into a lot of
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double drags they're first going to
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start off getting the ball up
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top and now that they're
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set the first ball screen is set here
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and what's cool about a double drag is
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now there's a screen set here but Jordan
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Hawkins is actually going to go under
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and not set the second screen as you can
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see right here he's more having like a
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banana cut in this direction that is
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still considered a 77 as it's drawing
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this Defender over and it leaves Jordan
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Hawkins wide open for an easy
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three on this play once again a 77 is
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Happening Here with Grayson Allen and
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Brooks
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Lopez and then it's a really cool
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rescreen where Grayson Allen comes the
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other way for a
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three once again all of these base
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concepts are simple as a double drag is
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really just two on ball screens but it
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can very easily turn into beautiful
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actions such as this one that really
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force a defense to talk and make it hard
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to
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guard now let's look get a horn set
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which pretty much every high school
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basketball team in the country runs all
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the horn set is is you have two guys on
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the elbow typically both bigs however
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some teams will run horned small which
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is when they have a big and a guard on
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the
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[Music]
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elbows right here as you see Jeremy
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shohan and yaka purle are both on the
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elbows and now they're going to catch
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the ball and then they're immediately
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going to flow into this Zoom action
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where it's a dho and Devon Vel gets an
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easy mid-range having this elbow
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playmaking is really nice and it's just
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good simple spacing that allows a
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basketball team to remain
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organized on this play we're going to
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get more creative as joic and Aaron
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Gordon are both at the elbows right here
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they give yic the ball he hands it off
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and then look at this it's an elevator
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screen where Aaron Gordon and joic are
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setting it for Jamal Murray to get a
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wide open three this is another play
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that a lot of teams run this has
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probably been ran at the high school
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level horns elevator it's super simple
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but it's creative and fun these are
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great ways to get your guys open
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shots on this play the Jazz are having
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the ball and with a bucket could ice the
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game so they start off here in a horn
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set
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they then split with Walker Kessler
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setting a screen on the ball Kessler
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then goes and sets what the Jazz call a
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throwback screen or a rescreen you can
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call it a variety of different things
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where Lori marinin comes off the screen
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and now look at this you have Lori
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marinin basically going downhill fron
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Vagner is out of the play and now you
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have Walker Kessler in a role you're
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forcing the defense to have him
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collapse you're going to force maral
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folz to come over really what I'd like
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to do is see either a hammer or an
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interchange between these two guys but
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you get Lori marketing going downhill
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that's just beautiful let's watch this
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one more time CU it's just good
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basketball and these are simple Concepts
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that work on every level you get Lori
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going downhill and Bam it's
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money on this play it's another horns
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action where it's going to be a down
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screen
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so you set this screen right here and
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then they act like nothing happens and
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then wow what are we about to see this
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upscreen
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that's just fun and special and it all
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starts with a horn set so you have two
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guys here with horns you set a down
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screen and then you come right back up
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for a lob and I know I showed it twice
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but it's just
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pretty now let's look at a zoom action
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and a zoom is basically a concept that
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is run frequently out of delay and delay
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is when you typically give the ball to
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the five at the top of the key but
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pretty much a zoom can be run out of any
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sort of concept and all that a zoom is
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is it's one of two things it can either
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be a dribble handoff leading to a ball
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screen or it can be a ball screen
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leading to a dribble handoff either way
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a zoom is a really great action and a
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concept that leads to winning basketball
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and we're going to see this right here
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so we're going to start off with this
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action and once again look at the time
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and score an NBA team is running this
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Zoom action with a tie game and 58
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seconds left and if they're doing this
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in the NBA it's going to work in your
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pickup games or your IM Leagues with
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your
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buddies so right here Larry n has the
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ball Jose Alvarado's going to set a
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screen and it comes into a CJ McCollum
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dribble hand off and McCullum gets a
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nice easy
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three but it can also go the other way
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and we're going to see that right here
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on this action where it's going to be a
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dribble handoff followed by a John
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Collins screen and it leaves to an easy
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Kevin herder floater and Kevin herder
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could have gotten more to the rim but
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once again zooms create
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advantages and now we're going to look
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at some fun things with zoom and you're
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going to see the zoom right here as it
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it's a screen into a dribble handoff and
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while basically everyone on the court
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except these two guys are focused on
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this action look what we're about to see
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a one-on-one back door cut so zooms can
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be a great action that can be used to
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occupy a large portion of the defense
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while giving someone else an opportunity
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to create off
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ball on this play we're going to see a
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zoom with multiple things and first off
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this Zoom starts in a horn set so it's
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not like you're doing one or the other
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you start to layer these types of
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Concepts on each other and so it becomes
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a zoom right here as you have the down
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screen into the dribble handoff and then
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the Cavs are going to get even more
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creative and they're going to set this
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Punch or rip or slice or whatever you
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call it screen to get Evan Moy the ball
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in the post and even if that didn't work
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Isaac auro could have had the
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opportunity to come off this screen
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screen right here from Robin Lopez and
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so basketball really is about layering
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actions together in this action you have
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a horns then a zoom then you have this
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screen the screener and then you have
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another opportunity and if that hadn't
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worked and let's say this screen was
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denied I guarantee you if everything is
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denied the hawk or the Cavs are probably
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going to have a Twan game right here
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with Donovan Mitchell or they just have
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Robin Lopez come up and set another
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screen all basketball is is about
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continuously flowing to the next action
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and right here it's an easy
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basket now this next concept is called a
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flare screen which is honestly something
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that is R pretty much everywhere I even
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did this sometimes in Middle School some
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people call it a chest screen it's
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particularly called a chest in the NBA
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but most people call it a flare and as
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you see right here a flare is just this
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angled screen to get somebody open away
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from the ball and we're going to see
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this right here
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here so right here the Celtics are going
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to run an action that involves a flare
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screen and as you see Jason Tatum passes
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the ball up and is now going to have
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this screen that allows him to move
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alongside the three-point line Trey
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young isn't paying attention that's a
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trend and it leads to Jason Tatum
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getting a wide open three while he
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doesn't make it it's just a simple play
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to get your best player an open shot
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on this play we're going to see Desmond
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Bane come off a flare screen and I want
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to point something out right here Derek
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Rose is going to go from this corner to
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the opposite corner and the reason why
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he's doing this is because he wants to
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bring his man away right here the reason
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why they're doing this is now there's no
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backside help and it puts deonis sabonis
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on an island when jiren Jackson sets
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this flare screen deonis sabonis thinks
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that he can switch the action because I
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guarant to you that if they didn't
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switch it J or not that they can switch
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it sorry that they can fight through the
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action because after this Flair Jared
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Jackson is going to go right into a ball
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screen so sabonis calls for them to
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fight through and not switch and it
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leads to bad talk and sabonis feels like
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you can fight through because he assumes
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there's help right here because he
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doesn't know that Derrick Rose has ran
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to this corner and Desmond Bane gets a
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wide openen
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three right here the Hornets are going
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to run another flare screen and as you
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see just good movement a really easy
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screen here to get Brandon Miller the
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ball and then a nice interchange in
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between these two with Cody Martin and
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Nick Richards
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lifting and it leads to a wideopen three
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opportunity for Brandon Miller he
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doesn't take the three and he s side
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steps and makes it a
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highlight right here ston is going to
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run this and once again every team is
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running this if we're pulling clips from
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statson you can get it pretty much
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anywhere they're going to start in a box
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set they're going to once again clear
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the side which is very important because
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it puts Donovan kinging on an island and
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as soon as the screen is set this really
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should be a shot right here I think
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Stefon Castle's presence and the name
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value he brings probably concerns the
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STS and shooter but this should be a
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shot or an immediate right drive for
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some reason ston goes left but it still
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works for a
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bucket now let's talk about a hammer
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screen which is pretty much just another
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more developed version of a flare all
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that a hammer is is it's don't worry
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about this stuff right here this is a
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way a lot of teams get into a hammer but
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it's really the three and the four right
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here as the one is making this drive the
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three is going to set kind of coming up
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think about coming either from maybe not
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necessarily the ER but that lower part
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of near the Baseline coming up from the
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Baseline to set a screen for the floor
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to drift to the corner and we're going
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to see this right
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here and once again this isn't a
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summerly game from a couple years ago
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these types of actions are ran all the
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time and they're consistently
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great so right here and you're going to
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see
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this as this is the hammer screen being
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set it allows you to drift to the corner
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and even though he slips he's able to
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get the pass off for open
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shot on this play we're going to see
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another Hammer action and once again I
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tried to get a variety of different
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clips with this one being from
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overseas right here you're going to see
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this ball screen occurring at the top of
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the key and while this ball screen
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occurs the hammer is going to occur here
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it leads to getting to the corner and an
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open three so a hammer is a really nice
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secondary action to layer into your main
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ball screen or top of the key
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movement now let's talk about a stagger
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screen and stagger screens have became
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more and more popular ESP especially in
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college basketball where Yukon runs it
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all the time and basically a stagger is
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two screens away from the ball as you
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see right here the four and the five are
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setting the screen on the two
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so right here we're going to see this
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stagger screen and it's a pretty simple
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concept and you're going to see Jay
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Crowder and DeAndre Eaton setting a
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stagger screen for Macau Bridges who
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gets downhill for an easy
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layup right here we're going to see a
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stagger continuity from BYU so they
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start off with staggers up
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here and then after this it turns into
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staggers right here and it's it's just
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good actions and smart
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basketball and then once again you can
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Nix it around so you think 20 is coming
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off the Stagger nope I'm setting a
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stagger you go the other way and then
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that doesn't work you just go into
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another ball screen and it's flowing in
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to more and more actions well it didn't
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work this time for BYU it's the
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continuities that typically lead to
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successful
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hoops right here you're going to see a
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stagger action from Yukon so you see a
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stag
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here the Stagger is set and then you go
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into right into a double double drag so
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you have Cam spener and then you have
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another screen right here and then after
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that you're going to set this punch
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screen where Cam flick Spencer and it
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becomes a flex so cam Spencer sets a
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screen here and then there's a down
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screen coming right here and this is how
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you get open you set more and more
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actions and even though they force him
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to reject this screen it's the
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continuous movement that makes teams
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really good it's flowing into the third
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and fourth action that allows you to win
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basketball games and Yukon does this
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better than anybody so they have a
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stagger right
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here and then they run into another
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stagger once again this is more of a
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baseline stagger and then as soon as
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this stagger occurs Donovan Clingan just
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seals because he sees that the defense
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is trying to cheat by going over so
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there's no reason for Tristan Newton to
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run to his spot why don't we just run to
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the corner and then kinging opens up and
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it's a simple layup just smart
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basketball now let's talk about a ram
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and we're going to see this right here
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where a ram is just a screen forcing
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someone to come up for a
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screen so on this action the ram screen
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is set and then this Ram turns into
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Spain so a ram is this action where the
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screen is set here leading to another
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screen but then a really common thing is
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to layer the ram up with a Spain so now
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you have a Spain action where they're
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both setting screens and then oh after
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the Spain let's just pin in and lead to
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a wide openen three so that's three
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actions really layered into one which
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leads to successful hoops this is just
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more of a basic RAM and we're going to
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see this right here Nick patum sets it
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for
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zubach and then the time was off but
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this would be considered Ram exit if
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treay man were to set a pin in right
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here he could potentially give Nick
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patum a shot but even if you're not
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giving Nick patum a shot had the timing
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been better and the timing was not great
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here you're occupying these guys and you
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create a twom man game and once again
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look at this movement zubach gets the
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ball here you force the defense to
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collapse and then you space another
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shooter in the corner and it's tick Tick
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boom over overall those are eight really
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simple basketball Concepts that can
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improve the way you watch the game if
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you want to learn more on how to watch
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basketball please comment and I will
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make sure to make more of these videos
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and maybe have some indepth breakdowns
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of things such as the Kings pistol
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offense and a variety of different
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concepts overall thanks for watching as
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always and we'll be sure to tune in for
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a video later this week and once again
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this is the rim review