
"Elevator" Screens: How to Surprise Defenses
The elevator screen is a beautifully disguised set that has made its way from elite NBA offenses into systems at every level. Here’s how it works and why it’s so effective.

Spain Pick and Roll Modern Twist Explained
The Spain Pick and Roll is more than just a set, it’s a strategic action that collapses defenses and creates mismatches. Here's how it works and how to read coverages like a pro.

How to Use the Gortat Screen in Youth and High School Basketball
The Gortat screen is a subtle but powerful off-ball tactic where bigs seal their own defender to free up driving lanes. Learn how to teach it legally and effectively to youth and high school players.
Basketball Spacing Tips: How to Create Driving Lanes
This guide teaches how to use offensive spacing to create driving lanes, collapse defenses, and generate better shots. Includes teaching progressions and mistakes to avoid.
Optimize Team Shot Selection Using Analytics
This article helps you teach smart shot selection using expected value and analytics. Learn which shot zones to prioritize, how to train them, and boost offensive efficiency on any youth or high school team.
Attack Weak P&R Defense with Skip Pass Reads
This guide shows how to counter Weak P&R defense using skip‑pass reads and re‑screens. Perfect for youth and high school coaches looking to exploit weak‑hand traps and create spacing advantages.

Zone Play "Baylor": Use Inside Screens to Shred Any Zone Defense
The Baylor zone play disrupts traditional zone coverages with well-timed inside screens and smart spacing. Perfect for youth basketball drills and high school basketball coaching playbooks.

Mastering NBA Pistol Action: Versatile Early Offense Set
Pistol Action is a youth coach’s secret weapon: simple, effective, and easy to teach. Boost spacing, timing, and basketball IQ with this 3-man game.
How to Use the Dunker Spot to Create Easy Buckets
The dunker spot creates easy buckets by reacting to penetration and forcing help defenders into tough decisions. This article teaches you how to apply it at any level.
Double BLOB Play: Baseline Out-of-Bounds Set for a Quick Corner Shot or Post Touch
The Double BLOB play is a high-efficiency baseline set designed to free up your shooter in the corner or get your big a post touch. Great for coaches looking to build scoring momentum off inbounds.
Feet Apart BLOB Play: Baseline Out-of-Bounds Action for Easy Paint Touches
Feet Apart is a quick-hitting baseline out-of-bounds play that leverages spacing and screening to generate a scoring look under the rim or in the short corner. Great for teams that need efficient plays under pressure.
BLOB 1: Simple and Effective Baseline Out-of-Bounds Play for All Levels
The BLOB 1 play is a fast, efficient baseline set that gets your best shooter or cutter a quality look. Great for youth and high school coaches needing simple, repeatable scoring actions under the basket.
Iowa Hawkeyes Sideline Out of Bounds Play: Inbounder Back Screen for a Clean Look
This sideline out of bounds (SLOB) play from the Iowa Hawkeyes uses a deceptive back screen by the inbounder to free up an easy scoring opportunity. Simple, smart, and ideal for youth and high school basketball coaches looking to improve their special situations.

Box 2 BLOB Play: Simple and Effective Baseline Out-of-Bounds Offense vs Man
Box 2 is a baseline out-of-bounds (BLOB) play that uses screening and cutting to create a post or corner scoring option. Perfect for youth and high school coaches looking for reliable, easy-to-teach sets.

Triangle BLOB Play: A Simple Yet Deadly Baseline Out-of-Bounds Set for Man Defense
The Triangle BLOB set is a foundational baseline play that leverages spacing, timing, and back screens to create a high-percentage look. Perfect for youth and high school teams looking to simplify their baseline execution.
1-3-1 Set vs Man: Get Deep Post Position for Your Center
This 1-3-1 set is a great way to isolate your best post player in scoring position. Use precise timing, smart screening, and early positioning to win the low block.
1-2-2 Set vs Man Defense: Elite Screening Action for Your Shooting Guard
This 1-2-2 man offense play delivers scoring chances for your shooting guard and post player. Learn the screen-to-score timing, spacing, and secondary options.

Post-Up Action from a 1-2-2 Set – Get Your Center Quality Looks vs Man Defense
A perfect play to feature your center, this 1-2-2 post-up option manipulates help defenders and opens up scoring lanes. Ideal for youth and high school teams running man-to-man sets.

Zone Play UCLA: How to Attack the Back Line with Lob and Slip Options
The UCLA zone play is a deceptive lob action that exploits the soft spots behind zone defenses. It’s perfect for youth and high school teams looking to stretch the back line and generate high-percentage finishes near the rim.

Zone Offense Flare: Beat 2-3 and 3-2 Zone Defenses with Smart Screens
Zone Play 5, the Flare/Slip concept, creates confusion in zone defenses using staggered and off-ball screens. Perfect for youth and high school coaches who want spacing and scoring options built into their zone attack.