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There isn’t a lot you can do from a sideline out-of-bounds situation when only 0.3 seconds remain on the clock but take this play from Memphis and win your game. WHY USE IT When less than a second remains on the clock and you need a bucket while inbounding from the sideline, your options are... MORE
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From Basketball Coach Weekly When you just need 2 points in the closing seconds to tie the game, you want actions to get the highest-percentage shot at the hoop when inbounding from the baseline. Why use it Now trailing Croatia by two with 1.8 seconds remaining, Spain ran the following actions for a perfect layup... MORE
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From BYU’s playbook The Cougars ran this play in an overtime loss to Harvard early last season — try it in your program when you are desperate for a 3-pointer in the waning seconds. Why use it Every team needs its go-to plays when a game is on the line. This one forces the defenders... MORE
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From Brad Stevens’s Boston Celtics playbook Brad Stevens knows how to use a shot clock to his advantage – do the same with this play featuring many movements leading into a backdoor cut and layup. Why use it When a team has to defend for 25 to 35 seconds, inevitably a breakdown occurs – and... MORE
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From the Wisconsin Badgers playbook In a tie game and needing to create a catch-and-shoot opportunity, the Wisconsin Badgers delivered one of the highlights of the NCAA Tournament vs. Xavier. Why use it With 1.7 seconds remaining and tied with Xavier at 63, Wisconsin head coach Greg Gard drew up a beautiful set all teams... MORE