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SLOB's - Elevator

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Sideline out-of-bounds in the offensive half.Double Stack - Elevator. This is a type of screen involving 2 screeners and the player who will receive the pass.Double screen focused on the three-pointer, so that a shooter receives the ball and the defender gets stuck in the elevator doors.Using the screen: The third player, who will benefit from the Double Stack, positions himself behind the two teammates forming the screen. As the ball approaches the strategic area, these two players slightly separate, creating a space for the beneficiary to move through, thus outmaneuvering their defender.

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SLOB's - Elevator - STEP 1: 4 plants a screen to improve attack angle and facilitate ball reception
4 plants a screen to improve attack angle and facilitate ball reception. Small forward moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space. Small forward alters position to create defensive mismatches and penetration options.
STEP 1

4 plants a screen to improve attack angle and facilitate ball reception. Small forward moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space. Small forward alters position to create defensive mismatches and penetration options.

SLOB's - Elevator - STEP 2: Point guard moves to support teammates and maintain constant game flow
Point guard moves to support teammates and maintain constant game flow. Point guard shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency. 3 adjusts position to facilitate ball movement and anticipate the defense. 4 places themselves strategically to generate passing angles and anticipate defensive moves. Power forward sets a precise screen helping a teammate penetrate towards the basket. Shooting guard shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency. 2 moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space.
STEP 2

Point guard moves to support teammates and maintain constant game flow. Point guard shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency. 3 adjusts position to facilitate ball movement and anticipate the defense. 4 places themselves strategically to generate passing angles and anticipate defensive moves. Power forward sets a precise screen helping a teammate penetrate towards the basket. Shooting guard shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency. 2 moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space.

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