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Double Shooter Action: Spacing & Screening Play for Youth & High School
Set Plays & Quick Hitters, Concepts & Spacing, Player Roles & Personnel-Based Offense Rhea Mhae Villena 6/6/25 Set Plays & Quick Hitters, Concepts & Spacing, Player Roles & Personnel-Based Offense Rhea Mhae Villena 6/6/25

Double Shooter Action: Spacing & Screening Play for Youth & High School

This triangle-entry play helps coaches get open shots for two shooters using screen reads and spacing. Easy to teach and adjust at both youth and high school levels.

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System & Sets, Advanced Actions, Player Role Rhea Mhae Villena 6/5/25 System & Sets, Advanced Actions, Player Role Rhea Mhae Villena 6/5/25

Floppy Action: Getting Shooters Open Consistently

Whether you’re coaching pros or youth players, floppy action remains one of the most consistent ways to generate clean shots for your shooters. Here’s a deep breakdown of how it works and how to teach it.

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"Elevator" Screens: How to Surprise Defenses
Advanced Actions, System & Sets, Tactics Rhea Mhae Villena 6/3/25 Advanced Actions, System & Sets, Tactics Rhea Mhae Villena 6/3/25

"Elevator" Screens: How to Surprise Defenses

The elevator screen is a beautifully disguised set that has made its way from elite NBA offenses into systems at every level. Here’s how it works and why it’s so effective.

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System & Sets, Advanced Actions, Player Role Rhea Mhae Villena 5/13/25 System & Sets, Advanced Actions, Player Role Rhea Mhae Villena 5/13/25

1-4 High Set: Initiating Quick Post or Guard Plays

Use the 1-4 High Set to create fast-hit scoring opportunities for guards and posts. This sequence blends strong-side cuts, backside screening, and continuous spacing to put pressure on the defense early.

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