This page is dedicated to producing video content about trends that are prevelant in the NBA and other leagues on offense & defense. Hope you all enjoy!
The Miami Heat decided pace is their game this year. They rank 1st in pace after being 27th last year. The ball is crossing half court by 21 on the clock 28 times per game while their average possession is taking 12.6 seconds. #NBA#MiamiHeat
Need a quick shot for your shooter? Being a shooter himself, JJ Redick knows how to get his shooter open looks. These are two of their top plays to get Knecht a look from three. #TheHoopTrend
Need a quick shot for your shooter? Being a shooter himself, JJ Redick knows how to get his shooter open looks. These are two of their top plays to get Knecht a look from three. #TheHoopTrend
Jarrett Allen is one of the best PnR defenders in the league. His ability to impact the ball and keep the roller in front of him is elite. He is a great example to show your big guys how to do it all in PnR Coverage. #TheHoopTrend
Cavs Favorite EOQ action
"25 Follow"
The numbers can be changed by the coach - first number is first screener in the PnR.
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Working on some NBA playbooks this week! Going to post some of them throughout. If you’d like a full copy of a teams video playbook, let me know! The Cavs will be the first one coming up! #TheHoopTrend
"Wide" action is a very common early offense action that is run by many NBA teams. It comes with many different options that can be executed on the fly as a read or by a set call. This simple action allows players to let their game shine in at different levels! #TheHoopTrend
Over the next few days I’m going to be posting different “Early Offense” actions and how you can stack other actions on top of the initial one. Stay tuned for some content! #TheHoopTrend
Teams who have non-shooting forwards & centers incorporate playing uphill or "Grenade" action. This allows teams to take advantage of how the defense does not guard them on & off ball. It is a great way to get guards/wings into the paint and playing at an advantage!
Welcome to The Hoop Trend! This page plans to bring insight on certain offensive and defensive schemes that are being used by majority of teams around the NBA and either other leagues. I hope that this content can reach all levels of coaches to use!
Sabonis has mastered the 5 out or "Delay" offense for the Kings. His understanding of screening angles and how the defense guards him is key to this. He also displays quick decision making while also being patient. Here are some examples showing how effective "Delay" can be!
Next topic of discussion is guard to guard screen and roll. Jrue Holiday and Corey Kispert are two of the best guards at screening and rolling under the switch to get layups. More and more guards need to learn this skill to their bag of what to do without the ball.
The first topic of The Hoop Trend is cutting. More and more teams are looking to take advantage of help defenders with cutting on drives to the rim. These are two of the most common cuts that teams are teaching. "Kill Cuts" & "Burn Cuts". Enjoy!