
Legal Trick Play: Using All 5 Players Out-of-Bounds After a Made Basket
Discover a smart and legal inbounds play where all five players step out-of-bounds after a made basket. Use this to confuse defenses, break pressure, and create easy scoring opportunities, ideal for youth and high school coaches.

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.

8 Elite BLOB Plays Every Coach Should Know
Break down 8 effective baseline out-of-bounds plays designed to create quick looks, confuse defenses, and flow seamlessly into motion offense.
Mastering the 10-Second Shot Clock Offense: Quick Scoring Strategies
Beat the clock with smart, pressure-tested offensive plays. This article explores how to attack man, 2-3, 3-2, and 2-1-2 zones using fast reads and compact sets under a 10-second shot clock.
How to Attack in a Last-Second Shot Situation: Set Plays, Spacing, and Execution
A breakdown of how to attack in last-second shot situations. Learn how to teach timing, create spacing, and design effective set plays for buzzer beaters.

Press Break Spacing System: Clinic Breakdown on Beating Full-Court Pressure
Want a press break your players can rely on under pressure? This breakdown covers a simple yet highly effective spacing system to handle full-court traps and pressure—straight from a coaching clinic.

Shooter Option off Double Action
This play uses misdirection by faking a scoring option for Player to pull defenders out of position, then frees up your best shooter off a well-timed screen. It’s a clean, low-risk way to create an open jumper with two legit scoring options baked in.
How to Run the 2-Cut Play for Effective Scoring
“Two Cut” is a flowing 5-out play that uses a pass-and-basket cut, a backdoor option, and a flex screen to set up a point-blank shot at the rim. If that’s defended, it finishes with a double stagger screen for a clean catch-and-shoot look on the wing—simple, smart, and tough to guard.

Double Stack Quick Hitter to Feed the Post
Use this double stack quick hitter to open up post scoring opportunities through structured off-ball movement and smart passing. It flows naturally into a high-low or weak-side entry depending on defensive coverage.
How to Handle and Attack Double Teams
Mastering the art of attacking double teams is essential for any youth or high school basketball player. This guide gives coaches the drills, cues, and breakdowns needed to teach players how to stay calm, protect the ball, and punish defenses when trapped.
Recognizing When to Slip a Screen
A perfectly timed screen slip can be more dangerous than any pick-and-roll. In this article, we break down how to teach your players to recognize slip opportunities—and punish defenses trying to be aggressive.
Attacking a 1-3-1 Zone: Diagonal Passes and Short Corners
The 1-3-1 zone defense is tough—but not unbreakable. Learn how to use diagonal passes, short corner seals, and smart ball movement to stretch and beat this aggressive zone.
How to Beat a Pack Line Defense: Spacing, Patience, and Offensive Counters
The Pack Line defense can shut down unprepared teams—but with spacing, patience, and timing, your offense can break it down. Here's how.
5-Out Offense vs 2-3 Zone: How to Break Down Any Zone Defense
The 5-out motion offense can shred any 2-3 zone if you know how to adjust your spacing and actions. From high post touches to transition attacks, this guide breaks it all down. Build confidence with detailed plays and practical breakdowns for coaches at every level.
How to Beat a 2-3 Zone Defense in Basketball: Coaching Tips and Offensive Strategies
Learn how to break down a 2-3 zone defense with smart spacing, high post touches, and aggressive gap penetration. This guide offers simple tips for new coaches and advanced techniques for seasoned teams. Build an offense that punishes every weakness of the zone.

Stack Backscreen Option
A structured inbound play like this one simplifies decision-making and teaches young players how to cut, screen, and read the defense effectively. It’s one of the easiest ways to create high-percentage scoring opportunities in youth basketball without needing advanced skills.

Ram Screens: How to Disguise Ball Screens
Ram screens are redefining how elite offenses initiate pick and rolls. By disguising the ball screen and disrupting hedge defenders, teams like the Warriors and Raptors are finding new ways to attack space and create high-percentage looks.

Dribble Hand-Off (DHO) Basics Explained
The dribble hand-off (DHO) is one of the most lethal and underutilized tools in modern offense. Here's how to teach and run it the right way — with detail, speed, and purpose.
Using Hammer Actions to Create Open Corner Threes
The hammer action is one of the most effective ways to create open looks in the corner. This breakdown explores how NBA teams run it, and how you can implement it in your own offense.