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Basketball Play - MSU-Moorhead Guard Curl Post Cross

MSU-Moorhead Guard Curl Post Cross

Wes Kosel 07/23/2015

The play starts with a 2-3 high formation with all of the players above the free-throw line. 5 starts in the middle of the floor and cuts to the weak-side block as 1 passes to 4 who passes to 3. Once 3 has the ball, 4 screens for 1. 1 curls around to the block and looks to post up. 4 pops out to the top of the key. If 1 isn't open and 4 has the ball, 1 sets a back-screen for 3. If the back-screen isn't open, 3 sets a cross-screen for 5 and 4 sets a down-screen for 3. 1 looks to pass to 5 posting up or to 3 cutting up for a shot. See More

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Basketball Play - MSU-Moorhead Fake Down Screen Post Cross

MSU-Moorhead Fake Down Screen Post Cross

Wes Kosel 07/23/2015

The play starts with 3, 5, and 2 in a line all above the free-throw line. 5 is at the free-throw line, 2 and 3 on the wings. 1 passes to 2 then makes a shallow cut to the ball-side corner. 4 steps over to replace 1 and gets the ball from 2. 2 then screens for 1 in the corner. 5 moves away as if setting a down-screen for 3, but fakes it and pops out to the wing. 1 hits 2 in the corner as 3 doubles back to set a cross-screen for 5. 2 passes to 5 for an easy lay-up. See More

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Basketball Play - UTEP Double Post Offense

UTEP Double Post Offense

Wes Kosel 07/20/2015

1 starts with the ball, 2 and 3 on the wings, and 5 and 4 at the block on the same side. 1 passes to 3 then cuts to the opposite block and cuts around 2. 4 screens for 3 on the wing. If 3 kicks out to 1, 3 steps out to the top of the key as 2 screens across the lane for 5. As a second option, if 1 can't get the ball to the wings, he passes to 4 at the high post then cuts around 2's screen at the block. 4 drives middle and looks to score or pass to 1. Once 1 has the ball, 2 screens for 5 and 4 for 3. In option 3, 1 dribbles to the left pushing 3 across the lane. 4 screens for 5 who steps out to the corner. For option 4, 1 passes to 2 then cuts to the block. 3, 5, and 4 set a triple screen for 1 and for 2 dribbling into the lane. 1 cuts to the opposite corner for a shot. See More

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Basketball Play - UTEP BLOB Line Spread

UTEP BLOB Line Spread

Wes Kosel 07/20/2015

In this BLOB play, 1 starts with the ball out of bounds. 5 steps out to the corner drawing his defender with him. This is especially effective when your 5 can shoot. 2 cuts to the opposite block and 3 dives down the lane line looking for the ball. If no option is open, 1 can throw the ball over the top to 4 to get the ball inbounds. See More

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Basketball Play - Laker Wall SLOB

Laker Wall SLOB

Wes Kosel 07/20/2015

2 throws the ball into 1 cutting up from the block outside the perimeter. Once 2 has the ball, 2, 4, and 5 move together to form a wall. 3 steps up to the left elbow and posts up. 1 passes to 3 then floats to the left wing. 5 cuts to the opposite block, 2 steps out, and 4 cuts straight to the ball looking for a shot. See More

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Basketball Play - Laker Wall Options

Laker Wall Options

Wes Kosel 07/20/2015

1 dribbles to the left side giving the ball to 2 on a dribble hand-off. 4 and 5 move to the right elbow and set up a wall with a double-screen. 2 looks to pass to 3 cutting off of the double-screen for a shot. In the second option, 1 passes to 2 off of a zipper cut to start the play. 2 quickly passes off to 4 while 1, 5, and 3 form a wall. At the same time, 3 cuts up for a shot and 1 cuts to the basket. If neither option is there, 2 loops back around 4 for a hand-off while 1 cuts off of a staggered down-screen from 5 and 3. In option 3, 2 screens for 4 instead of cutting to the corner (off of option 2). 4 looks to drive to the basket as 1 cuts to the rim. Option 4: 2 cuts around 4 to the corner and 5 now sets the ball-screen for 4 sprinting out of the wall. See More

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Basketball Play - 1-4 Set- Screen the Screener

1-4 Set- Screen the Screener

Andrew Lacey 07/10/2015

As we keep trying to improve our offensive efficiency, more and more teams are moving towards using ball screens to create scoring opportunities. At Varina we use various alignments to put the defense in a situation to limit what they can do help-side wise to defend our quick game. This is a action we use out of our 1-4 set in late game situations to get a quick shot. See More

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