Ohio State Buckeyes - Horns Iverson Pin Seal
03/26/2019This is a great set to get a deep post up for your 5. This can be adapted to post up any mismatch you feel you might have. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThis is a great set to get a deep post up for your 5. This can be adapted to post up any mismatch you feel you might have. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA set Wofford goes to, to get their big man a post touch. The cross screen occurs as the ball handler is coming off of the ball screen so the post is cutting open and receives the pass right after the ball screen. See More
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Favorite Send to FastDrawAn action Wofford uses often to free up Fletcher Magee. Magee receives a down screen before getting a dribble handoff. NCAA Tournament - Style of Play Viewing Guide See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawWofford ran this set to free up their best shooter, Fletcher Magee. It frees him up because he sets a screen before receiving two screens. NCAA Tournament - Style of Play Viewing Guide See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawSeveral different actions for the defense to have to guard in this Cyclones Horns set. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawThe Buckeyes will use this Horns set after dead balls to catch the defense showing on the shooter. NCAA Tournament - Style of Play Viewing Guide See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOle Miss ran this to get a shooter an easy layup The shooter passes and looks to screen away, then sprints to screen and dives to rim for easy bucket. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawFlorida State ran this after timeout play to look for a lob dunk in the first half of their NCAA tournament game against Vermont. The play was designed for 3 to make an Iverson cut over 4 & 5 but he rejected the screen and still caught the ball on the wing. 4 cuts to the corner to take away a help defender on the lob as 2 sets the back screen for 5. #FastModelMadness NCAA Tournament: Viewing Guide by Style of Play See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA set Wofford went to twice in the first half against Seton Hall to get a post touch. The main option is to get the ball into the post and play off of the post, but there is also the option of the popping 4 man on if his man stays with the ball. #FastModelMadness NCAA Tournament: Viewing Guide by Style of Play Blog Post: Mid-Major Teams Poised to Make Noise See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA great after time out set from LeVelle Moton, this takes advantage of some initial action out of Horns into a backdoor cut for a layup. #FastModelMadness See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawTHe LSU TIgers started off their SEC Tournament quarterfinal matchup against the Florida Tigers with this Horns set. Follow #FastModelMadness all for content all tourney long! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawA different entry to get into the very common and popular Horns set. Gonzaga uses what I call a 'delayed slip' in this action, catching the defender in a hedge, resulting in getting a deep post catch. Click to view the latest FMS Plays of the Week! See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawJohn Calipari’s Kentucky Wildcats have an entire playbook worth of Horns sets. If you have a 4 with the speed to go by an oversized defender, get your guy the ball at the top of the key and let him go to work. See More
Favorite Send to FastDrawOne of the more common Horns sets. Run this against a team that shows on ball screens. Then make them pay by throwing the ball back to 4. If 4 is a shooter, x5 will have to come out to contest the shot. 5 should be wide open underneath. See More
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