Slappin' Glass Podcast

Hedge & Plug Solutions, Learning Frameworks, and European Film | SG Deep Dive

Slappin' Glass Season 1 Episode 274

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In this SG Deep Dive, Dan Krikorian, Patrick Carney, and Eric Fawcett examine how offenses are attacking the hedge-and-plug pick-and-roll coverage that continues to spread throughout European and modern basketball.

The conversation begins with why the coverage has become so effective. Hedge and plug allows the defense to pressure the ball without fully committing two defenders, protect the short roll, and remain compact behind the play. Because many offenses still rely on two quick passes to escape the hedge, defenses have also become increasingly prepared for the rotations that follow.

From there, the group explores ways to create an advantage before the defense can settle. They break down rejecting the hedge, using Gortat screens against the recovering big, flipping or hooking the screening angle, “sticking” the plug defender, and flowing into boomerang rescreens that can turn the original hedge into a drop or switch.

A central theme is the micro closeout faced by the on-ball defender after disengaging to plug the roll. The discussion covers how offenses can attack that vulnerable footwork, along with defensive teaching points involving stance, handwork, jump timing, and calculated risk.

The episode also revisits Dave Collins’ idea of coaching as “informed art.” The group discusses blending cognitive science, ecological dynamics, the constraint-led approach, and predictive processing while still accounting for the players, context, and human feel of coaching.

They close with the European teams and playoff series currently filling their film queues. 

What You’ll Learn

  •  Why hedge and plug can create ball pressure while keeping the rest of the defense compact. 
  •  How advanced defenses are solving the pick-and-roll two-on-two and preparing for the offense’s second pass. 
  •  Why rejecting the hedge can expose the on-ball defender’s moment of disengagement. 
  •  How to use Gortat screens, flip screens, and boomerang rescreens against the recovering big. 
  •  What the group means by a micro closeout, and why it gives the ball handler an immediate advantage. 
  •  Teaching considerations for the plug defender’s footwork, hand positioning, and jump timing. 
  •  Why offenses need to generate an advantage inside the initial ball-screen action instead of simply accepting the coverage. 
  •  How coaches can blend cognitive science, ecological dynamics, and predictive processing without becoming tied to a single framework. 
  •  Why good practices and wins deserve the same level of reflection as poor performances. 
  •  Teams and playoff series worth studying across the Spanish ACB and European basketball.

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