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    20 Insider Basketball

    Plays10 Quick Hitters & 10 Out of Bounds Plays from Hoops

    U. Insider

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    20 Insider Plays

    Table of Contents

    1. Set Plays 2

    2. Baseline vs. Man-to-Man 13

    3. Baseline vs. Zone 19

    4. Sideline Out of Bounds Plays 24

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    Set Plays

    Table of Contents

    Middle Drive Staggered Kickout 3

    Laker Lob 4

    Baseline Cross with Double Downscreen 5

    Double Rub Play 6

    Drive Staggered for 3 7

    4-Out Handoff Dive 8

    5-Out Wing Cut Give-and-Go 9

    Flex Lob Play 10

    1-4 Blue Devil Handoff 11

    Basic Zipper Set Play 12

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    Set Plays

    Middle Drive Staggered KickoutQuick Hitters

    1

    2 3

    4 5

    This set play utilizes an on-ball screen so the point guard can

    penetrate into the lane, creating either a shot for the point guard

    or a kickout for 3 should the defense over-help.

    1 begins by passing to 3 on the wing and following his pass for a

    handoff from 3.

    Quick Hitters

    1

    2 3

    4 5

    After handing the basketball back to 1, 3 will set a diagonal

    downscreen across the lane for 4. 4 flashes to the basketball.

    1 does have the option of passing to 4 in the lane if he is open.

    Quick Hitters

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    4 then sets an on-ball screen for 1, who penetrates into the lane. 5

    and 4 set a staggered screen for 3.

    1 looks to score with a pull-up jump shot or layup. If a shot isn't

    available, 1 looks to hit 2 spotting up or 3 coming off the screens.

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    Set Plays

    Laker LobQuick Hitters

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    This set play was executed by the Los Angeles Lakers against the

    Orlando Magic during a game on 2/13/11.

    The point guard, 1, has the ball on the left side. 1 passes to 4,

    who then passes to 3 on the right wing. On the pass to 3, 2 cuts

    hard to the ballside corner.

    After passing to 3, 4 uses a backscreen set by 5 and breaks to the

    basket, looking for the lob pass from 3.

    This is a pretty simple play to run but it is key that 2 times his cut

    properly. If he cuts too soon, the defenders might recognize thelob option. If he cuts too late, he'll be in the way of the lob.

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    Set Plays

    Baseline Cross with Double DownscreenQuick Hitters

    1

    23

    45

    This is great play for getting the basketball into the low post or for

    creating an open jump shot opportunity for a shooter.

    The play starts with 1 dribbling to the wing as 2 sets a cross

    screen for 3. After setting the cross screen, 2 uses a double

    screen being set by 4 and 5.

    1 can pass to 3 in the low post after the initial cross screen. If 3 is

    not available, he will look to pass to 2 at the free throw line / top of

    key area for a jump shot.

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    Set Plays

    Double Rub PlayQuick Hitters

    12

    34

    5

    The Double Rub Play is a quick hitter that utilizes a couple of

    'rubs' to create an open scoring opportunity. The term rub is used

    to describe when your 'rub' your defender off of a screen. It is

    more of you using your screener rather than your screener

    seeking out your defender to set the screen.

    The Double Rub Play starts in a 4-out, 1-in set as shown. The

    '1-in' player, 5, starts at the free throw line while the other four

    players are all on the perimeter.

    This set play is initiated when 1 passes to 3 on the wing. After

    passing, 1 rubs his defender and cuts off the far side of 5. Once 1cuts past him, 5 slides toward 3.

    3 may be able to pass to 1 as he cuts toward the basket. If that is

    not available, 3 passes to 5 who has cut near the elbow.

    After passing to 5, 3 screens for 1 who will rub his defender off of

    3's screen. 5 passes to 3 for the short jump shot.

    Quick Hitters

    1

    2 3

    4

    5

    If player 1 does not receive the pass from 5 as in the previous

    phase, he will pop out to the wing to receive the pass.

    He will then look for the weakside guard, 2, who has rubbed off of

    player 4. (Notice in the first diagram, 4 and 2 are already setting

    up for this option as well as keeping their defenders occupied so

    they will not be able to help as easily).

    If 2 does not have an option, proceed into your normal offensive

    system.

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    Set Plays

    Drive Staggered for 3Quick Hitters

    1

    2

    34

    5

    1 passes to 3 on the wing while 2 runs up from the low post and

    screens for 4 cutting to the basket on the weakside.

    3 dribbles hard to the corner to draw the defense. As 3 dribbles, 1

    and 5 set a staggered double screen for 2 who cuts out to behind

    the three-point line on the ballside. 3 throws a quick pass to 2 for

    the three-point shot.

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    Set Plays

    4-Out Handoff DiveQuick Hitters

    12

    3

    4 5

    This set play from a 4-out, 1-in set utilizes a handoff and basket

    cut to get a potential layup opportunity. It's a simple play to run

    that forces the defense to help from positions they may not be

    accustomed to helping.

    The play starts with 4 players on the perimeter and 1 player at or

    near the low block on the ball side.

    O1 passes to O3 and follows his pass to receive a handoff from

    O3. O1 then dribbles as O3 rolls and dives to the basket. O1

    passes to O3 diving to the basket.

    To help clearout the baseline / low post area, O5 should flash to

    the high post as O1 passes to O3.

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    Set Plays

    5-Out Wing Cut Give-and-GoQuick Hitters

    1

    23

    45

    The 5-Out Wing Cut Give-and-Go can be run as a simple quick

    hitter or it can be used as an option in your 5-Out motion offense

    system.

    The five offensive players begin as shown in the diagram. O2

    receives a pass on the wing from O1 (O2 may need to perform a

    v-cut to get open). O4 will v-cut and then receive the pass from

    O2. O2 will step toward the lane and then cut hard to the basket

    for a return pass from O4.

    Quick Hitters

    1

    2

    3

    45

    Use screenhigh or low

    Secondary Options:

    If O2 does not receive the pass from O4, he will continue cutting

    through and out to the weakside. O1 should cut to replace O2's

    original wing position while O3 cuts to the top of the key, replacing

    O1. O2 will set a baseline screen for O5 who will cut into the lane

    for a pass from O4.

    If nothing is available, reverse the basketball and continue with

    your offense.

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    Set Plays

    Flex Lob PlayQuick Hitters

    1

    23

    4

    5

    The Flex Lob Play is run out of a flex offense set, however, you

    are by no means required to run the flex offense to run this play.

    If you don't run the flex, this is a good set to get a layup or dunk

    off of a lob pass. If you do run the flex, this can be a great counter

    to use against defenses that anticipate the backscreen. Defenders

    that begin to go over the top of the flex backscreen can be set up

    for the lob pass.

    The Flex Lob Play begins with the O1 passing to the wing, O2,

    and then cutting through to the weakside corner. It should be

    noted that O4 must be on the ballside low block.

    O2 then passes to O5 at the top who reverses to O3 on the

    opposite wing. After passing to O5, O2 sets up his defender to go

    over the screen. O4 should step out to create space behind for the

    lob pass.

    As the basketball is being passed from O5 to O3, O2 cuts off the

    backscreen and O3 throws the lob pass.

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    Set Plays

    1-4 Blue Devil Handoff1-4 Set Plays

    1

    2 345

    This play from the 1-4 high set was executed to perfection by the

    Duke Blue Devils in their comeback win against UNC on February

    9, 2010. A 3-point shot was converted by Seth Curry while Duke

    was working their comeback from a 16-point deficit.

    The 1-4 Blue Devil Handoff play starts with the players in a 1-4

    high set as shown in the diagram. O1 has the ball on the right side

    of the court. O3, on the right wing, cuts through the lane to the

    weakside. O4 steps out from his position at the elbow and

    receives a pass from O1. As the pass is made to O4, O5 sets a

    screen on O2's defender.

    1-4 Set Plays

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    Shot

    or Penetrate

    After making the pass to O4, O1 slides down the right wing and

    stays wide outside the three-point line.

    O2 runs his defender into the screen set by O5 and comes behind

    O4 for the dribble handoff, using O4 as a screener as well. O2 will

    have a couple of options based upon how his defender attempts

    to get past O4.

    In the Duke/UNC game, the defender went underneath O4,

    allowing space for O2 to shoot the three-pointer. If the UNC

    defender had attempted to trail O2 and go over the top of O4, O2

    will have the opportunity to penetrate. Once O2 penetrates, he'llhave the option to drive all the way, shoot a pull-up jumper, kick it

    out to O1 if his man helps, or dump it to O3 if his defender helps.

    O5 could also be an option in the middle of the lane if he rolls

    back to the ball after setting the screen.

    As mentioned, in the game, Seth Curry was open and able to

    shoot the 3. As you can see, there are several other options

    should the 3-point attempt be taken away. This is a great

    offensive play and with several options, is difficult to defend.

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    Set Plays

    Basic Zipper Set PlayOffense - Box Set Plays

    1

    2 3

    4 5

    The Zipper Set utilizes a zipper cut and is generally run out of the

    box set formation.

    The 'zipper cut' is a cut used off of a downscreen from the elbow

    to low block. It is a straight cut from block to perimeter. In the play

    below, O2 and O3 are both performing zipper cuts.

    In this Basic Zipper Set Play, O1 dribbles to the wing while O4

    sets a downscreen for O2. O2 cuts directly up the lane to the top.

    Depending upon how O2 is being guarded, he can cut off of either

    side of O4. O1 passes to O2 at the top.

    O5 sets a downscreen for O3 on the weakside as O2 is receiving

    the pass. O2 passes to O3.

    O3's options:

    -shoot

    -penetrate

    -pass to O5 in the low post / short corner area

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    Baseline vs. Man-to-Man

    Table of Contents

    3 Across High Pass Cut Option 14

    Baseline Clear 15

    Corner Give-and-Go Play 16

    High Box Double Clear 17

    Step In Triple Screen Option 18

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    Baseline vs. Man-to-Man

    3 Across High Pass Cut OptionInbounds Baseline vs. Man

    2

    3 45

    x5

    1

    This out of bounds play sets up with three players lined up across

    the free throw or mid-lane area, with O5 in the middle. O2 starts at

    the top of the key.

    O5 starts approximately 5-10 feet away from the basket. O1,

    taking the basketball out of bounds, throws a high pass to O5 if he

    is being faceguarded so that X5 cannot see the basketball. O5 will

    jump to catch the ball and can either shot as he catches (if he's

    close enough to the basket) or lands and then shoots and/or

    makes a move to score.

    If O5 does not have an available shot after receiving the pass, he

    may pivot and hand off to O2 as he cuts down the lane.

    O3 and O4 make hard cuts to keep their defenders occupied and

    to get open if necessary.

    Inbounds Baseline vs. Man

    2

    3 45

    1

    This play also has a second option that can be called specifically

    or O5 can utilize if he is not open for the initial inbounds pass. It

    can be specifically called once a team has seen the first option, as

    they possibly won't let that high pass be thrown.

    In this option, O5, instead of receiving the pass, takes a step

    backwards while still facing the basket. He holds his position while

    O2 runs his defender into O5's back and then breaks to either

    side. O1 passes to O2 for the layup.

    As in the first option, O3 and O4 cut and move to keep their

    defenders occupied.

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    Baseline vs. Man-to-Man

    Baseline ClearInbounds Baseline vs. Man

    2

    3

    45

    1

    This inbounds play can be run against either a man-to-man or

    zone defense, however, it will probably be most effective against a

    man-to-man because of the initial cut clearing out the space near

    the basket.

    When the official hands the ball to O1, O5 clears out the layup slot

    on the ballside by cutting hard to the corner.

    As O5 makes his cut, O2 cuts off of O3 and into the open area. If

    open, O1 makes the pass to O2. If the pass isn't available, O2 will

    slide toward the short corner or corner...again clearing the space

    behind him.

    Inbounds Baseline vs. Man

    2

    3

    45

    1

    As O2 is cutting to the basket, O4 goes up to screen for O3. O3

    cuts to the weakside block and O4 rolls down the middle.

    If O2 isn't open in the initial option, it is usually because O3's

    defender helps on his cut. When that happens - and if O4 sets a

    really good screen on O3's defender - O3 will often be open for

    the weakside pass and layup.

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    Baseline vs. Man-to-Man

    Corner Give-and-Go PlayInbounds Baseline vs. Man

    2

    3

    4

    5

    1

    The 'Corner Give-and-Go' is an effective baseline inbounds play

    to have in your basketball playbook for those times you have to

    take the ball out of bounds from deep in the corner.

    The players set up as shown. When the official hands the ball to

    O1, O5 flashes across the middle of the lane looking for the pass.

    O2 and O4 fake in as if to receive the throw-in but instead screen

    for O3 and O1, respectively. O3 curls around the screen and cuts

    to the opposite wing area. O1 throws the ball in, uses O4's

    screen, then cuts hard to the opposite low block. O5 looks to pass

    back to O1 for the layup.

    Coaching Points:

    -Be aware that the initial pass from O1 to O5 will be difficult if the

    defense collapses in the middle. For this reason, O1 should be a

    good passer and smart enough to recognize when that option is

    not available.

    -If O5 is not open, the pass to O2 is usually available either right

    on the wing or as a safety valve.

    -O5 may also make the pass to O3 as he reverses to the wing, but

    O1 should be the first option.

    -If O2 receives the inbounds pass, he has options to O3, O5, and

    even O4. If he can pass to either O3 or O5, they can still look

    inside to O1, if their own shot isn't available.

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    Baseline vs. Man-to-Man

    High Box Double ClearInbounds Baseline vs. Man

    5

    1

    43

    2

    Option 1Option 2

    This out of bounds play sets up in the same type of box formation

    you have probably used many times. The difference is that it is set

    up higher so that the players closest to the basket are free throw

    line high at the elbows. The two 'top' players are now about 5-8

    feet outside the three-point line.

    When the official hands the basketball to 5, 1 and 3 clear from the

    ballside to the weakside. 3 cuts close enough to use 4 as a screen

    to potentially lose his man. 3 is the first option for 5. 1 clears all

    the way across and then drifts back to be the safety valve.

    Player 2 makes a cut to set up his defender in one direction and

    then cuts off of 4 down the lane as the second option.

    If 3 or 2 are not available, 4 might be an option if his defender

    sinks to help on the cutters. Otherwise, 1 is always available as

    the safety valve.

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    Baseline vs. Man-to-Man

    Step In Triple Screen OptionInbounds Baseline vs. Man

    1 3

    45

    2

    In this out of bounds play from a box formation, the player passing

    the ball inbounds should be your best scorer.

    When the official hands the basketball to O2, players 1, 3, and 5

    pop out to get open. 2 passes to 5, who then passes to 3, who

    passes to 1. After passing, O2 should start walking his defender

    into the lane.

    Inbounds Baseline vs. Man

    1

    3

    45 2

    As O2 steps into the lane, 3, 4, and 5 move in to set a pick on 2's

    defender. 2 can use any of the three screens and cut anywhere,

    looking for a pass from 1.

    All three 'pickers' should open up to the ball after 2 cuts away. Any

    one of them may be open for a pass from 1. If 2 receives the pass

    from 1, he should look to shoot or score. The objective is to get a

    shot or attack the defense from this inbounds play. Should nothing

    come immediately available, simply begin running your offense.

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    Baseline vs. Zone

    Table of Contents

    Read the 2-3 Inbound Options 20

    T Set Options 22

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    Baseline vs. Zone

    Read the 2-3 Inbound OptionsInbounds Baseline vs. Zone

    1 3

    4

    5

    2

    x1 x2

    x3 x4

    x5

    The Read the 2-3 Inbound Options play is designed to be run

    against a team that defends the baseline inbounds play with a 2-3

    zone defense. A smart passer and smart receiver will almost

    guarantee an open shot opportunity.

    This diagram shows the base formation of the Read the 2-3

    Inbound Options play. One player stands in each corner outside

    the 3-point line. Both players should be threats to shoot the '3'.

    The other two players line up at the free throw line in a

    doublestack formation. The player in O5's position should be good

    at setting screens while O4 should be able to shoot the mid-range

    shot as well as finish at the basket.

    Inbounds Baseline vs. Zone

    1 3

    4

    5

    2

    x1x2

    x3

    x4

    x5

    When the official hands the ball to O2, he should read the

    defensive guards. If x1 and/or x2 stay at the top, he should make

    the inbounds pass to O1 or O3.

    If the defensive guards slide down to defend the corners, O5

    should screen the middle defender while O2 inbounds to O4. The

    pass to O4 will most likely need to be a lob pass.

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    Baseline vs. Zone

    Read the 2-3 Inbound OptionsInbounds Baseline vs. Zone

    1 3

    4

    5

    2

    x1 x2

    x3 x4x5

    If the defensive guards stay back and one of the defensive

    forwards jumps the corner, O4 should cut down the lane for the

    inbounds pass. O5 should still be screening the middle defender.

    Coaching Points:

    -The inbounds passer should be adept at making pass fakes. A

    simple pass fake to the corner can make a defender jump to

    defend that corner, thereby creating an open lane down the

    middle. If a defender doesn't jump to the corner, then the corner

    player is wide open. A pass fake to the middle may also create an

    opening for the corner player.

    -The offensive player at the top (04 in these diagrams) should also

    be able to read the defense properly. If the defensive guards

    defend the corners, he should recognize the opening at or near

    the elbow areas. If the guards stay high but the defensive forward

    jumps the corner, he should recognize the block is wide open.

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    Baseline vs. Zone

    T Set OptionsInbounds Baseline vs. Zone

    2

    3

    4 5

    1

    This out of bounds play from a 'T' formation can be run against

    man or zone defenses and has a couple of options or

    counterattacks to utilize when the defense attempts to make

    adjustments.

    When the official hands the ball to 1, 2 will run off a screen being

    set by 5 and 3 runs off 4's screen. 2 or 3 may be open for

    three-point or perimeter jump shots.

    After setting the screens, both 4 and 5 should seal their defenders

    as they may be open for a pass or lob from 1.

    Inbounds Baseline vs. Zone

    2

    3

    4 5

    1

    If you have run this play a couple of times, the defenders

    (especially 2's defender) might begin to cheat. If the defender

    does cheat, 2 and/or 3 should curl back around the screen instead

    of cutting out to the corner. If this option occurs, 5 should pop out

    to the short corner.

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    Baseline vs. Zone

    T Set OptionsInbounds Baseline vs. Zone

    2

    3

    4 5

    1

    This option can be used if the defenders are able to adequately

    guard 2 and 3's cut and 4 and 5 are not open.

    If 1 can't make the initial pass to 2 or 3 and 4 or 5 are not open,

    they should step out to back screen for the guards. 2 and 3 will

    then use the back screen and cut to the basket looking for a pass

    from 1.

    In case those cuts aren't open, 5 becomes the safety valve in the

    corner. He might also need to 'post up' so 1 can throw him the ball

    over the top.

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    Sideline Out of Bounds Plays

    Table of Contents

    Cut off the Flash 25

    Double Screen Clear Out 26

    Reversal Read 27

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    Sideline Out of Bounds Plays

    Cut off the FlashInbounds Sideline

    2 3

    4

    5

    1

    The 'Cut off the Flash' sideline inbounds play is a good play you

    can use to get an easy layup.

    Having a player cut off the player that is flashing toward the

    inbounder creates an opening because the flash defender is

    defending the pass and not prepared to help on the cut. The

    cutter's defender will get hung up on the screen.

    When the official hands the ball to O1, O4 flashes as though he is

    going to receive the pass from O1.

    As O4 is flashing to the ball, O2 sets up his defender by taking a

    couple of steps toward O3 (as though he is going to set a screen

    for O3). O2 then plants and cuts hard in front of O4, using him as

    a screen.

    O1 passes to O2 for a dribble and shot.

    Note: If O2's defender trails through the screen, the layup should

    be wide open. Potentially X4 and X5 could be of help and if that is

    the case, O4 and O5 should cut toward the basket for a pass from

    O2.

    If O2's defender goes around the screen to cut off the drive, O2

    should still be open for a pull-up jump shot.

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    Double Screen Clear Out is an inbounds play from the defensive

    sideline. It can be used in the last few seconds of a quarter, half, or

    game when a score is needed.

    Depending on the amount of time left, it is helpful to inbound the

    basketball as far up the court as possible and advanced quickly so

    that time isn't wasted having to dribble the full length.

    In setting up the play, 1 should be your best one-on-one guard. He

    also must be able to get open without the help from a teammate.

    The best shooter will be 3, who will be clearing out from one side and

    attempting to run his defender into a double screen set by 4 and 5.

    As 1 advances the basketball, he will look for 3 coming off the screen

    or he will look to penetrate all the way to the basket. If 1 does choose

    to penetrate, he should be ready to shoot a pull-up jumper or dish the

    ball off in case one of the defenders guarding 4 or 5 drop off to help.

    The time remaining will ultimately determine which opportunity has

    the best chance for success.

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    The Reverse Read sideline inbounds play can be used most

    effectively when taking the ball out of bounds near the free throw

    line extended. The objective is to make the defense move by

    reversing the basketball.

    In this diagram, O3 is the inbounds passer and the other four

    offensive players set up in a box formation on the lane.

    O3 takes the ball out of bounds. When the official hands him the

    basketball, O2 screens for O1 and O4 screens for O5. O3 passes

    to O1.

    Inbounds Sideline

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    O1 now has the ball and quickly reverses it to O2, who has

    popped out high after setting the screen.

    After passing the ball inbounds, O3 cuts down to the low block

    area and then flashes up the lane. O4 slides out to the

    corner/wing area while O5 steps into the low middle and seals his

    defender.

    O2 looks to pass to either O3 or O5. If they are not open, O2 can

    swing it to O4 or pass it back to O1. O1 might have a penetration

    opportunity or you can simply get into your regular offense.

    Coaching Point: When you get the ball inbounds, reverse it to the

    weakside as quickly as possible. Force the defense to move and

    react quickly.

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