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https://www.hoopcoach.org/staggered-double-drag-screen-to-high-low/ Staggered Double Drag Screen to High Low hoopcoach  |  December 5, 2018  |  Basketball Plays  |  No Comments Man Quick Hitter that starts in a horns set with both big men facing the same way.  The point guard will want to go to the side of the player that they want to be “low” in the high low action.  As the point guard comes off the staggered double drag screen the first big to screen rolls to the paint and looks to duck in and seal their defender.   The second big pops to the top of the key.  The point guard spaces out a bit then hits the big that popped setting up the high low action.  The big in the paint should be isolated to go to work.
https://www.hoopcoach.org/how-to-chart-a-game-defensive-edition/ If you read my  guide to charting a basketball game offensively  then you know how strongly I believe in charting basketball games. To be honest, I don’t really see this vital tool being utilized at the high school level nearly enough. It really should be a part of every team’s game day rituals. While charting your offensive game is vital to see how efficiently your team is scoring points, charting your defense is equally as important. You chart the defensive game much like you would the offensive. You list your defenses that you have in the game plan. When your team runs a particular defense, you would assign a mark to the chart. For example, you may play man-to-man, 2-3 zone, and run a 1-2-2 full court press. You would have those listed and make the following notes on your chart at the appropriate time: If your team forces a missed layup you would mark a j. If you gave up a layup you would mark a 2 with a...