Thursday, December 18, 2014
With amazing athlete's coming in and out of the UNC Tar Heels program, Roy Williams has designed an offense that benefits these players and is tough for opposing teams to defend. Most teams in the NCAA do not have four guys that can play above the rim making the Tar Heels nearly impossible to defend. In the play below, you will see one of the sets ran that demonstrates how UNC takes advantage of their personel.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Sometimes a play does not have to be extremely difficult to be effective. With enough movement and misdirection some plays can be used in a rec league with 7 year olds and still be useful enough to use on a high major college basketball team. "Pop" is a set that can be used that doesn't take many risk of turning the ball over and also can slow the game down to get a clean look when the opposition is on a run.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
During games, sometimes the opposition feels so confident on defense that they begin to lunge for steals and pressure the ball to the point where the offensive players are uncomfortable. "Duke" is a playset that has a number of options and different looks to throw the defense off balance. If ran correctly, the defense will most likely stop playing the passing lanes and respect the offense which takes pressure off of the players.
Monday, December 1, 2014
Elite Hoops Playset: Michigan
Inbounds plays can be the difference between winning or losing a gameby two points. This is a time during the game when the ball is close to the basket and the defense is guarding from a position they are not used to being in on defense. With this being said, the offense needs to have a number of different options to go to from out of bounds. "Michigan" is a playset that forces the defense to play against their principles and often leads to wide open shots if the timing is correct.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Elite Hoops Playset: Close
Need a play to get a hot player a shot? Most of the time
coaches will put the best defender on a player to completely shut them down to
the point where they can’t even touch the ball. Well “close” might be exactly
the play that you need. This play is great to use for any player on the team
but is perfect for players who can stroke it but cannot create a shot for
themselves.
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Elite Hoops Playset: Rebels
In order to get a player an open look or create shots for teammates, a play needs to be designed with several options if the first does not go according to plan. "Rebels" is a set that contains a number of staggered screens and ball screens to free up people for open looks. If all fails, the ball can be entered to the post and players can play off of that.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Friday, October 17, 2014
Many coaches throughout the country have decided that the best offense for their team is the 4 out motion. This allows players to have a variety of options on floor and lets them play freely while making reads at the same time. One problem that some people have come across is finding a way to score in the late clock without a desperation shot. In the play below the answer to this problem is solved.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Elite Hoops Basketball Playset: Wisconsin
Inbounds plays can be the difference between winning or losing a gameby two points. This is a time during the game when the ball is close to the basket and the defense is guarding from a position they are not used to being in on defense. With this being said, the offense needs to have a number of different options to go to from out of bounds. "Wisconsin" is a playset that forces the defense to play against their principles and often leads to wide open shots if the timing is correct.
Friday, October 3, 2014
Elite Hoops Playset: Stanford
"Stanford" is a play ran by many teams throughout the NCAA. This set is structured but gives players the opportunity to play out of it if they see an opening. Also, if the defense breaks down or is not ready, it is possible to get a quick layup. The key to this play is to hit a body on every screen. This will allow players the space they need and set up the next action. At the end of the play the players are in a 3 out 2 in set where they can go into their motion.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Elite Hoops Playset: San Antonio
In order to be a successful team in the NBA, you need to be able to get your 3pt shooters in position to score. Players that may be on the older side, or just are not explosive enough to create a shot for themselves can benefit greatly from set plays and misdirections designed to free them up for a shot. One team that had that figured out last year was the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs have been successful over the past year and looking at plays like this you can see why.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Elite Hoops Playset: Warriors
In order to be a successful team in the NBA, you need to have plays that are putting your best players in position to score. It is alright to have plays for role players on the team but the majority of the focus needs to be set on figuring out how to make the game as easy as possible for the stars. One team that has this figured out is the Golden State Warriors. The "splashbrothers" have gained a lot of national attention over the past year and looking at plays like this you can see why.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
NIKE Boys Basketball Camp: Championship Friday at Cannon School
Now its championship time! The first championship round was the 5on5 games. The NBA and high school division championships was balanced throughout the week. Next was our Living By Numbers Championships. With so many returning campers, there was a lot of anticipation of who will be selected. Living by Numbers (LBN) program online has been extremely beneficial to most of the campers. Lastly the crowd favorite was 3on3 Cut Throat Championship. All week the campers have been earning points and learning different ways to be successful with their teams. Coaches, players, and parents enjoyed the intensity during the 3on3 games.
Championship Friday ended with our NIKE Awards Ceremony. All the campers received camps T-shirts, workbooks, players evaluations, and various fun prizes. Below is the list of LBN winners and the photos of the individual winners. We are sad the camp ended today, but we are more excited about the improvement of all the campers. See you next year Cannon School!
NIKE Coed Basketball Camp: Championship Friday at A Game Sportsplex
Now its championship time! The first championship round was the 5on5 games. The NBA and high school division championships was balanced throughout the week. Next was our Living By Numbers Championships. With so many returning campers, there was a lot of anticipation of who will be selected. Living by Numbers (LBN) program online has been extremely beneficial to most of the campers. Lastly the crowd favorite was 3on3 Cut Throat Championship. All week the campers have been earning points and learning different ways to be successful with their teams. Coaches, players, and parents enjoyed the intensity during the 3on3 games.
Championship Friday ended with our NIKE Awards Ceremony. All the campers received camps T-shirts, workbooks, players evaluations, and various fun prizes. Below is the list of LBN winners and the photos of the individual winners. We are sad the camp ended today, but we are more excited about the improvement of all the campers. See you next year A Game Sportsplex!
Living By Number Division Champions
Switch Cone Slides
HS:Arthur Bennett and Quentin Jenkins
COL: Connor English and Braden Zapp
NBA:Vincent Helms
WNBA: Kawmeka Thomas
Figure 8
HS: Tre Wood
COL: Braden Zapp
NBA: Vincent Helms
WNBA: Kawmeka Thomas
Cone Layups
HS: Evan Gainer
COL: Daniel Harrington
NBA: Alex Eagon
WNBA: Ava Maddux and Addison Burns
Hot Shot
HS: Nicki Bennett
COL: Connor English and Sam Kirkpatrick
NBA: Cade McDowell
WNBA: Mikela Wise
Individual Awards
Monday, August 4, 2014
NIKE Boys Basketball Camp: Championship Friday at GAC July
Now its championship time! The first championship round was the 5on5 games. The NBA and high school division championships was balanced throughout the week. Next was our Living By Numbers Championships. With so many returning campers, there was a lot of anticipation of who will be selected. Living by Numbers (LBN) program online has been extremely beneficial to most of the campers. Lastly the crowd favorite was 3on3 Cut Throat Championship. All week the campers have been earning points and learning different ways to be successful with their teams. Coaches, players, and parents enjoyed the intensity during the 3on3 games.
Championship Friday ended with our NIKE Awards Ceremony. All the campers received camps T-shirts, workbooks, players evaluations, and various fun prizes. Below is the list of LBN winners and the photos of the individual winners. We are sad the camp ended today, but we are more excited about the improvement of all the campers. See you next year GAC!
Living By Numbers Division Champions
Switch Cone Slides:
HS: Samuel Otero
COL: Micah Smith
NBA: Johnny Coulston
Figure 8:
HS: DJ Brooks
COL: Christopher Spears and Andrew McConnell
NBA: John Sexton
Cone Layups
HS: Josh Parker
COL: Andrew McConnell
NBA: Ryan McIlwain
Hot Shot
HS: Kyle Jones
COL: Alex Johnson
NBA: Michael Joseph
Individual Awards
HS:
College:
NIKE Boys Basketball Camp: Championship Thursday at Smyrna Community Center
Our very first camp at Smyrna Community Center was an extremely successful one filled with talented and hard working campers. Our college division championship was an exciting one: a three point shot at the buzzer brought the game into over time. Campers took the floor each morning ready to work hard and push themselves. Coaches set the goal for our campers to get 1% better every time they took the floor. Campers proved that they were serious about getting better on "No Walk Wednesday" when they were required to sprint everywhere they went. Camp was an all around success in Smyrna this week. We are looking forward to growing next summer in Smyrna.
Now its championship time! The first championship round was the 5on5 games. The NBA, college, and high school division championships was balanced throughout the week. Next was our Living By Numbers Championships. With so many returning campers, there was a lot of anticipation of who will be selected. Living by Numbers (LBN) program online has been extremely beneficial to most of the campers. Lastly the crowd favorite was 3on3 Cut Throat Championship. All week the campers have been earning points and learning different ways to be successful with their teams. Coaches, players, and parents enjoyed the intensity during the 3on3 games.
Championship Thursday ended with our NIKE Awards Ceremony. All the campers received camps T-shirts, workbooks, players evaluations, and various fun prizes. Below is the list of LBN winners and the photos of the individual winners. We are sad the camp ended today, but we are more excited about the improvement of all the campers. Until next year Smyrna!
Living By Numbers Champions:
Switch Cone Slides:
High School: Kristopher Brown
College: Genki Aikawa
NBA: Carmel Gumbs
High School: Luke Wilson
College: Bryan Farrington
NBA: KJ Shade
Cone Layups:
High School: Jalen Leonard
College: Nick Myer
NBA: Chris Anderson
Hot Shot:
High School: Josh Reed
College: Garrison Powell
NBA: Jaylen Johnson
Individual Award Winners:
High School:
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
NIKE Boys Basketball Camp: Championship Friday at St. Francis
Now its championship time! The first championship round was the 5on5 games. The NBA and high school division championships was balanced throughout the week. Next was our Living By Numbers Championships. With so many returning campers, there was a lot of anticipation of who will be selected. Living by Numbers (LBN) program online has been extremely beneficial to most of the campers. Lastly the crowd favorite was 3on3 Cut Throat Championship. All week the campers have been earning points and learning different ways to be successful with their teams. Coaches, players, and parents enjoyed the intensity during the 3on3 games.
Championship Friday ended with our NIKE Awards Ceremony. All the campers received camps T-shirts, workbooks, players evaluations, and various fun prizes. Below is the list of LBN winners and the photos of the individual winners. We are sad the camp ended today, but we are more excited about the improvement of all the campers. See you next year St. Francis!
Living By Numbers Division Champions
Switch Cone Slides
HS: Matthew Hopkins and Gavin Gardella
COL: Eli Rothman
NBA: Kolby Johnson
Figure 8
HS: J Park
COL: Derrick Modest
NBA: John Sexton
Cone Layups
HS: J Park
COL: Landon Harkness
NBA: Jackson Bolgla
Hot Shot
HS: Brady Allen
COL: Eli Rothamn
NBA: Zach Morris
Individual Awards
High School: