This Texas Seconary Action was run by the Longhorns against Kansas State.
There is a lot of ball screening action in this set, plus the use of the stagger early on gives the offense a chance for an early shot.
Rick Barnes has done a masterful job rebuilding the Longhorns offense this year and this set shows the number of options which can ben executed in a Secondary Offense.
1 (Taylor - 1) looks to dribble enter on the wing and make a quick post pass to 4 (Holmes - 10)
If the first look isn't open, 1 (Taylor - 1) reverses the ball to 5 (Ridley - 55) as 2 (Holland - 2) moves to the block as the ball is thrown to the wing and 4 (Holmes - 10) follows the ball looking for a pass
1 (Taylor - 1) & 5 (Ridley - 55) move to set the double staggered screen for 2 (Holland - 2) who comes off the double looking to catch & shoot at the top of the key
1 (Taylor - 1) pops out to the wing & 5 (Ridley - 55) looks to seal his man
1 (Taylor - 1) can enter the ball to 5 (Ridley - 55) in the post off the quick ball reversal when no shot is taken by 2 (Holland - 2) at the top of the key
If the post pass is not open:
1 (Taylor - 1) dribbles off the wing and passes to 2 (Holland - 2) re-locating to the opposite side
3 (Felix - 3) slides down creating space
2 (Holland - 2) executes a wing DHO with 3 (Felix - 3) who then receives the SPNR from 4 (Holmes - 10)
3 (Felix - 3) comes off the screen and can pass inside or in this situation looks to hit 1 (Taylor - 1)
2 (Holland - 2) comes off the DHO and cuts baseline to the ball side looking for a possible pass off the ball reversal
1 (Taylor - 1) receives the end of shot clock ball screen from 4 (Holmes - 10) and looks to attack the rim
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