Cavs down 2. Demoralized after an inbounds play gives the Magic the lead with 1 second left on the clock. Down 1-0 in the series, about the lose AGAIN at HOME, despite being the heavy favorite.
Williams inbounds the ball….WAIT. Let’s go back 15 seconds. How did the Magic take the lead? Coaches, want a great isolation play that gives your shooter multiple options for the last shot? Look no further… just make sure not to give Lebron James an entire second to win a game. Athleon.com basketball coaches can even import this play directly into their playbook:
Coach Stan Van Gundy drafts a play to isolate the 6′10″ Turkoglu on the 6′7″ Pavlovic. Multiple back screens get the player open (as the Nuggets/Lakers series has taught us, getting the ball inbounds is not a given), and Turkoglu is given free reign to get into the key. As he drives, looking to get to the basket or get fouled he can:
A. Drive all the way hard.
B. Pull up at the top of the key for a jumper (IT’S GOOD!)
C. Drive and dish as the defense collapses to Alston or, behind him, the hidden 3rd option Lewis, both of which have proven they can make decisive buckets.
D. If his man steps in, dump it to Howard and let him do what he does best. Even if this option isn’t opened, the movement puts Howard in prime position to quickly tip a missed shot (young defenders, notice the great boxout on Howard on this play).
Defense collapses stopping the drive, Pavlov is beat by the crossover allowing just enough space for the pullup j. A cool Turkoglu sinks it. Unfortunately, king James is waiting…
Basketball coaches looking for great inbounds plays from the sideline, who utilize Athleon.com's team management software can import this play using the moving playbook system on Athleon. Login to your team's hub and look under 'Athleon recommended plays.' Not an Athleon user (yet) click here to create a free, private team website.