Mastering the Reverse Layup: A Key Move for Scoring Against Defenders
The reverse layup is a game-changing skill, allowing players to finish at the rim even when defenders try to block their shot. Learn how to master this move with step-by-step instructions and drills for youth and high school players.
Runner & Runner Pin to Free Up Shooters Against 2-3 Defense
This zone play starts with movement and screening to pull apart the 2-3 zone. The Runner and its counter, Runner Pin, are excellent tools for coaches looking to generate clean perimeter looks or inside seals.
Beat Zone Defenses with Chin Action: Princeton-Inspired Play for Easy Looks
Chin isn’t just a weapon against man defense—it’s deadly versus zones too. This Princeton-based zone play creates inside and outside scoring options by shifting defenders with intelligent cuts and back screens.
UNI Transition Zoom Action: A Seamless Flow Into Scoring Opportunities
UNI Transition Zoom is a powerful concept that flows directly from transition into Zoom action, catching the defense unprepared and opening up driving lanes or rolling bigs for quick buckets.
Unlock Triple Gap Driving Lanes with the Northern Iowa Horns Zoom Set
A horns-based zoom action that gives your primary ball handler a triple gap and your roller a clear rim run. Ideal for teams running modern ball screen concepts.

Zoom Action Play with Layers: Man Play “K3” for Dynamic Scoring
K3 is a high-level, zoom-based man play that uses layered screening to generate multiple scoring looks. With smart spacing and timing, it puts defenders in tough decision-making spots.
Multi-Option Man Offense: Ball Screen & Stagger Play for Versatile Scoring
This play leverages multiple screening actions to free up players on both sides of the floor. The combination of a back screen, ball screen, and stagger action offers a versatile scoring tool perfect for high school and youth teams.

Chin One Play – Princeton-Inspired Set to Confuse and Exploit Man Defense
Chin One offers a clever twist on traditional Princeton offense actions, using creative screens and misdirection to free up ball handlers and create layup or kick-out opportunities.

How to Beat a 1-1-3 Zone Defense with a 4-Low Ball Screen Play
Use this zone-busting 4-low play to generate high-percentage shots against a 1-1-3 defense. With the ball in your smartest player's hands and smart spacing, your offense can dominate zones.
Attack Man-to-Man with This 1-2-2 Ball Screen Set for Your Point Guard
This 1-2-2 set uses smart movement and spacing to create an effective ball screen opportunity for your point guard. Ideal for high school and youth coaches looking to build simple yet effective offense against man defenses.

Youth Basketball Set Play: Michigan State Action for Shooters & Rim Cuts
This play starts with interior pressure and finishes with clean looks for your shooter. Built to confuse switching defenses, Michigan State blends basket cuts, stagger screens, and smart spacing—perfect for any high school or youth team looking to maximize efficiency from an overload set.
Horns Action for Man Defense: 45/54 Play with Hi-Lo and Double Ball Screens
The 45/54 play gives coaches a two-phase attack—starting with a hi-lo option off a ball screen and flowing directly into a second ball screen if the first option is covered. A perfect horns-based man play for building offensive layers.

Wolverine: A Smart Counter Set to Confuse Man Defenses
Wolverine is a brilliant counter set that disguises itself as Michigan, only to flip into a triple stagger for your scorer. This man-to-man play keeps defenders guessing and creates clean looks at the basket.

How to Run the Michigan Set Play: Man-to-Man Quick Hitter With Screen Action
Michigan is a powerful set play that flows from an overload alignment into a layered sequence of screens. With multiple scoring options—including a layup off a back screen and a triple stagger for your best shooter—this is a must-have for any playbook.
Zoom Offense Play: Man-to-Man Counter Using “Down” Action
“Down” is a quick-hitting play from a 1-4 high set that uses a handoff and screening action to get your guard attacking downhill. It’s a smart counter to overplayed defenses expecting your standard Zoom setup.

Best Man Offense Play: 'Up' Action Using Zoom from a 1-4 High Alignment
“Up” is a simple yet powerful play using zoom action disguised from a 1-4 high set. It combines modern handoff action with screening to free up your guard or roll man for a clean scoring chance.
Playing Fastball: Teaching Tempo Through Drag Screens
Teach your players to run drag screens in transition and make fast, smart decisions. Includes step-by-step reads, progressions, and youth-level tips.
Chin Series: Breakdown of a Classic Princeton Action
Teach the Chin Series, a core Princeton offense action. Includes step-by-step reads, drive options, and reset cues for youth and high school teams.
Baseline Play: Backdoor Counter vs Denial Defense
This 1-2-2 set is built around timing and screening to get your point guard a high-percentage shot at the rim. With proper execution, it can generate easy buckets without needing complex movements.

Baseline Screening Action: Create Open Looks for Your Shooter
This play, designed for baseline inbound situations, uses layered misdirection and screens to free up your best shooter for a clean catch-and-shoot. It's ideal for late-game execution and simple enough to install quickly.