UCLA Offense - Example 2
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UCLA Offense - Example 2

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This is an example of a quick hitting set play which features dribble entry action and the UCLA cut with multiple scoring options.

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UCLA Offense - Example 2 - STEP 1: Initial formation of players, ready to start the play with fluidity and clear passing lanes
Initial formation of players, ready to start the play with fluidity and clear passing lanes.
STEP 1

Initial formation of players, ready to start the play with fluidity and clear passing lanes.

UCLA Offense - Example 2 - STEP 2: <div>To start, 1 dribbles toward the right side wing and following that, 3 cuts to the left side low post block
To start, 1 dribbles toward the right side wing and following that, 3 cuts to the left side low post block. Also, 2 cuts across to fill and replace at the right side slot area.
STEP 2

To start, 1 dribbles toward the right side wing and following that, 3 cuts to the left side low post block. Also, 2 cuts across to fill and replace at the right side slot area.

UCLA Offense - Example 2 - STEP 3: <div>Next, 2 executes the UCLA cut towards the basket via the back screen of 5 and could receive the ball from 1 if that is open
Next, 2 executes the UCLA cut towards the basket via the back screen of 5 and could receive the ball from 1 if that is open. If it is not open, then 2 could continue out towards the right side corner while 5 receives the ball from 1 instead.

After that, 3 cuts to the left side wing via the down screen set by 4, receives the ball from 5, and takes the three-point jump shot if open.

Also, as an alternative option, 4 could slip to the basket after setting the down screen and receive the ball from 5 for another scoring option.

STEP 3

Next, 2 executes the UCLA cut towards the basket via the back screen of 5 and could receive the ball from 1 if that is open. If it is not open, then 2 could continue out towards the right side corner while 5 receives the ball from 1 instead.

After that, 3 cuts to the left side wing via the down screen set by 4, receives the ball from 5, and takes the three-point jump shot if open.

Also, as an alternative option, 4 could slip to the basket after setting the down screen and receive the ball from 5 for another scoring option.