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Plays of the Week
January 16, 2015
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Our "Plays of the Week" this week come from #TeamFastModel Coach Craig LeVasseur of FastModel Sports. Craig was a member of the Detroit Pistons coaching staff for 5 seasons. In his time with Detroit, he worked for the staffs of John Kuester, Lawrence Frank, Maurice Cheeks, and Stan Van Gundy. Craig was responsible for video scouting of all opponents, on-court player development work, and pre-draft workout scouting and preparation.
The Chin set is useful across multiple levels of competition because it is so versatile. In the NBA, it is often used as a designed set to feature a particular scoring option on the floor... Read more here: NBA Chin Series
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A basic Chin set into a ballscreen. This is a good option for getting your 2 or 3 into a high ballscreen. Against Weak coverage against the ballscreen, flip the angle of the screen to set up a Spread P/R and a single side bump situation for your shooting 3.
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Another look out of the Chin set. This play is designed to attack a defense that aggressively tags the Chin cut.
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Two more options out of the Chin set.
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The Chin set is a great way to create a post up situation for your big guards.
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A Chin counter option to a post up.
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This Chin option can be run as a called play, or as a counter if the defense denies the initial pass. Great for a passing big man.
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