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Play Descriptions
Play Descriptions
1. The play begins with the two wing players exchanging sides. 2 will go over
top receiving a screen from 4.
3. 1 opens up the angle with a dribble and makes the pass to 2 as they come
off of 4’s screen. Occasionally this will be open for 2 to turn and drive to the
rim.
4. 1 then clears out to the opposite wing to create space and 3 rotates down
to the corner.
6. 2 dribbles off 5’s screen and makes the best basketball play to create a
score.
FLEX WARRIOR
1. The play starts with 1 passing to either of the two post players on the
elbow. Preferably the side with the best shooter on the wing.
2. 1 then cuts down the center of the lane and sets a flex screen for 2.
3. 2 can cut either high or low off the flex screen and looks for the pass
from 4 and the easy layup.
4. 5 sets a down screen for 1 for a screen the screener action. 1 cuts to
the top of the elbow or slot looking for the catch and shoot.
6. If 1 wasn’t open for the shot, they must swing the basketball to 2 who
should be open on the wing for the shot.
7. After screening 2’s player, 5 attempts to get a deep seal in the paint.
If 2 wasn’t open, they can pass in for the score.
Back Screen Post
1. 1 starts the drill by dribbling their defender down one side of the floor
to create good screening angle.
3. 4 and 5 set a staggered screen for 1 as they dribble around the top of
the key.
5. 5 immediately rolls to the basket looking for the pass for the quick
layup. If that’s not open, they establish deep post position.
6. If 1 can’t get the basketball into the post, 3 and 4 set a staggered
screen for 2 who cuts to the top of the key ready for the open shot.