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Formation 4-1
Situation with indirect screens and handoff + pick and roll

#Half-court basketball plays

FAQ: Basketball Plays for Half-Court Offense

Basketball play double, step 1: 4 moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space
4 moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space. 3 adjusts position to facilitate ball movement and anticipate the defense.
STEP 1

4 moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space. 3 adjusts position to facilitate ball movement and anticipate the defense.

Basketball play double, step 2: point guard sets a strong screen to free a teammate and create close-range scoring opportunities
Point guard sets a strong screen to free a teammate and create close-range scoring opportunities. 2 sets a strong screen to free a teammate and create close-range scoring opportunities. Power forward moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space. 3 moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space.
STEP 2

Point guard sets a strong screen to free a teammate and create close-range scoring opportunities. 2 sets a strong screen to free a teammate and create close-range scoring opportunities. Power forward moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space. 3 moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space.

Basketball play double, step 3: power forward blocks the defender, opening space for cuts, drives, or shots
Power forward blocks the defender, opening space for cuts, drives, or shots. Shooting guard changes location seeking advantage over the defender and scoring opportunities. 1 shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency.
STEP 3

Power forward blocks the defender, opening space for cuts, drives, or shots. Shooting guard changes location seeking advantage over the defender and scoring opportunities. 1 shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency.

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