Nice Spanoulis set here from the Spurs Summer League squad out of 5 out. Counter that they ran after running the middle Spain P&R off the Wide Pindown Reject.
New Zealand National Team: Ghost Flare Slip
Combining two switch attacks here starting with the on ball switch attack with the ghost screen then going to the flare slip (an off ball switch attack staple). Really good stuff.
Pretty creative set from Michigan. Starts out with a chin to step up, but then goes into a backdoor from single side corner to an empty side ghost.
With the popularity of the ghost screen now it's important to find ways to mask & create pace into the action like this.
The Heat with a subtle but phenomenal tweak to the Bilabo action. Flipping the angle of the first split screen into a backscreen setting up an easy look at the rim on an isolated side. High-Level stuff.
Penn State: Iverson Out Spanoulis
Another high-level set from PSU
One of my favorite current actions in basketball is a backscreen slip from the shooter as a screener. Covered extensively in my handoff series from the Miami Heat on my newsletter. Penn State likes them as well.
Creighton: Horns Veer
A set that Creighton went to multiple times against Seton Hall.
Starts as a common Horns Step Up with the ball handler keeping, but Creighton clears out the corner into a single side veer. The veer is always a great option for a shooter vs drop coverage