A basic summary of the Virginia Cavaliers Mover-Blocker Offense (Lane-Lane mode, their most common alignment)
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Lane-Lane
Movers begin in a point-wing-wing or "top-side-side" alignment
In "lane-lane" the Blockers are restricted to screening only on their side of the floor and only along the lane line extended. They may slide up and down the lane line to set screens.
This is NOT a patterned offense!
But UVA does have actions they prefer.
1 can pass to either wing.
The "Movers"(colored in red) cut and fill and maintain "top-side-side" balance. They can move and fill so long as they maintain top-side-side balance.
Getting the ball to the center of the court is key, then the ball-handler can see both screening actions. Commonly, UVA uses a flare screen and pin screen combo.
UVA will often rescreen for the cutter off the flare screen if the flare screen was not well-timed with the centering of the ball.
2 can pass to 1 who may curl, back cut, straight cut or out cut depending on how the cutter is defended.
When the ball is caught by a wing player he typically centers with the dribble and two actions occur.
Again, the movers have NO predetermined action. The three of them work together to maintain top-side-side alignment. As they are moving, the blockers move up and down the lane line on their side of the court screening for them.
Other possible top-side-side actions
Other possible top-side-side actions
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