3-low vs. Box 1 or Diamond 1 (Guarded Player Baseline Runner) - FastModel Sports

Published 07/29/2015 by Rory Hamilton Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

About This Play/Drill

 In this version of  "3-low", we are using our two post players along the baseline as screeners and sealers and our top two guards as gappers.  The two top guards are to play in gaps and be ready to penetrate and pitch against the one guard front.  They are also trying to read the defense as our guarded player comes off of baseline screening actions.  This play has the same action upon a baseline catch in that the strong side post player immediately screens away for the weak side post player.  If a star player catches in the corner, the ball side post can also set a ball screen for the guarded player.  This puts the defense in a vulnerable position and forces help from the zone players.  As you can see in the diagram, the player has multiple reads off the ball screen (shot, roll man, reverse).  My favorite part of this action is that you are engaging multiple defenders thus creating action and indecision by the defense.

  • Basketball Play - 3-low vs. Box 1 or Diamond 1 (Guarded Player Baseline Runner)
  • Basketball Play - 3-low vs. Box 1 or Diamond 1 (Guarded Player Baseline Runner)
  • Basketball Play - 3-low vs. Box 1 or Diamond 1 (Guarded Player Baseline Runner)
  • Basketball Play - 3-low vs. Box 1 or Diamond 1 (Guarded Player Baseline Runner)
  • Basketball Play - 3-low vs. Box 1 or Diamond 1 (Guarded Player Baseline Runner)
  • Basketball Play - 3-low vs. Box 1 or Diamond 1 (Guarded Player Baseline Runner)
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