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- Posted on: Tue, 03/04/2014 - 7:25pm #54167

drk3351ParticipantA breakdown video I made discussing some horns plays, let me know what you think and what was your favorite play mentioned.
Horns Double P&R and its Variations
0 - Posted on: Tue, 03/04/2014 - 7:42pm #876597

drk3351Participant - Posted on: Tue, 03/04/2014 - 7:42pm #876490

drk3351Participant - Posted on: Tue, 03/04/2014 - 8:28pm #876603

King CaluchaParticipantI like the last 2 variations. The one with the 5 screening for the 4, this one is used by Minny for Kevin Love, it was used for Bargnani in Toronto. The last one I saw being ran for Nick Young in the Lakers this season.
Another interesting variation is with the entry at the elbow to the big man and the PG running to the wing to set a screen for a cutting wing player. If the cut is not clean, it usually causes the defense to switch and generate a mismatch.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 03/04/2014 - 8:28pm #876496

King CaluchaParticipantI like the last 2 variations. The one with the 5 screening for the 4, this one is used by Minny for Kevin Love, it was used for Bargnani in Toronto. The last one I saw being ran for Nick Young in the Lakers this season.
Another interesting variation is with the entry at the elbow to the big man and the PG running to the wing to set a screen for a cutting wing player. If the cut is not clean, it usually causes the defense to switch and generate a mismatch.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 03/04/2014 - 9:33pm #876609

Jester87ParticipantNice clip.
The Lakers sometimes have one of the two screeners (mostly Gasol) doing a step or two like he’s going to set a pick and instead he dives to the rim immediately. I guess horns is so popular opposing defenders can recognize it immediately and they focus on defending the pick and roll and sometimes are not focused on other actions.
Some teams runs horns using a wing (or even two) as screeners, especially when they have a small lineup or a big who can shoot in the corner.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 03/04/2014 - 9:33pm #876502

Jester87ParticipantNice clip.
The Lakers sometimes have one of the two screeners (mostly Gasol) doing a step or two like he’s going to set a pick and instead he dives to the rim immediately. I guess horns is so popular opposing defenders can recognize it immediately and they focus on defending the pick and roll and sometimes are not focused on other actions.
Some teams runs horns using a wing (or even two) as screeners, especially when they have a small lineup or a big who can shoot in the corner.
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