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BAND 2

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Variant of our "BAND 1" using a screen elevator (double screen) to receive instead of the cart, adding two options with an indirect screen and a subsequent "horns" screen.

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Basketball play band 2, step 1: <div>we will start with a screen from "4" so that "1" can go to receive at 45º
We will start with a screen from "4" so that "1" can go to receive at 45º. Our "5" will always position at the elbow opposite the ball to correctly execute both the "elevator" and "horns" actions. Our best shooter will take the shot.
STEP 1

We will start with a screen from "4" so that "1" can go to receive at 45º. Our "5" will always position at the elbow opposite the ball to correctly execute both the "elevator" and "horns" actions. Our best shooter will take the shot.

Basketball play band 2, step 2: <div>our "3" passes the ball to "1" and runs to receive the indirect screen from "4"
Our "3" passes the ball to "1" and runs to receive the indirect screen from "4". IF "3" IS LEFT ALONE UNDER THE BASKET, WE LOOK FOR THE PASS. "2" and "5" position themselves at the mid-post to set a double elevator screen and close once "3" has passed to the 45º. "1" passes to "3" who shoots if open. If no passing lane exists, one can look for a continuation from one of the elevator screeners or set a baseline screen with "4".
STEP 2

Our "3" passes the ball to "1" and runs to receive the indirect screen from "4". IF "3" IS LEFT ALONE UNDER THE BASKET, WE LOOK FOR THE PASS. "2" and "5" position themselves at the mid-post to set a double elevator screen and close once "3" has passed to the 45º. "1" passes to "3" who shoots if open. If no passing lane exists, one can look for a continuation from one of the elevator screeners or set a baseline screen with "4".

Basketball play band 2, step 3: <div>once "3" has received the ball at 45º, "4" moves up to set an indirect screen down for "1" to provide a passing option during the cut to the basket
Once "3" has received the ball at 45º, "4" moves up to set an indirect screen down for "1" to provide a passing option during the cut to the basket. If he does not receive it, "1" occupies the corner.
STEP 3

Once "3" has received the ball at 45º, "4" moves up to set an indirect screen down for "1" to provide a passing option during the cut to the basket. If he does not receive it, "1" occupies the corner.

Basketball play band 2, step 4: <div>if this last option has not created a finishing opportunity, "5" and "2" move up from the mid-post to set a double "horns" screen for "3" who has the ball
If this last option has not created a finishing opportunity, "5" and "2" move up from the mid-post to set a double "horns" screen for "3" who has the ball. Regardless of which side "3" attacks the screen from, "5" will always continue with the "roll" and "2" will pop out for a possible pass and shot.
STEP 4

If this last option has not created a finishing opportunity, "5" and "2" move up from the mid-post to set a double "horns" screen for "3" who has the ball. Regardless of which side "3" attacks the screen from, "5" will always continue with the "roll" and "2" will pop out for a possible pass and shot.

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