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Man to man Offence
SLOB-Brush to Ball Screen
A brush screen is when an offensive player runs tight by a teammate making it difficult for a defender to get into a passing lane.
Princeton Offence-Quick Hitters
At the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championships the Australian Men's team ran these two variations of the Princeton Offence "Chin phase".
Horns-Ball Screen/Flare Screen to Empty Side
There are a multitude of actions that can be done out of the Horns set. In this clip, the offensive team, the University of Nebraska, emptied one of the corners and then executed a ball screen/flare screen action.
Heat Double Back
Here is a set the Miami Heat used in the 2011 playoffs to get Lebron James isolated down low.
Horns-Pick & Roll
During the 2010 FIBA World Championships Serbia used the Horns alignment throughout the tournament. One of the fundamental plays with the Horns set is for the point guard to come off the ball screen and pass to the screener rolling down the lane. The video clip shows this fundamental action.
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