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UCLA Offense - Example of basic high post action within the UCLA offense

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This is an example of a basic high post set within the UCLA Offense which includes a backdoor cut, back screen, and a handoff.

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UCLA Offense - Example of basic high post action within the UCLA offense - STEP 1: The initial setup is organized to create synergy between movements, screens, and passes for the opening play
The initial setup is organized to create synergy between movements, screens, and passes for the opening play.
STEP 1

The initial setup is organized to create synergy between movements, screens, and passes for the opening play.

UCLA Offense - Example of basic high post action within the UCLA offense - STEP 2: <div>To start, 2 receives the ball from 1 and following that, 5 receives the ball from 2
To start, 2 receives the ball from 1 and following that, 5 receives the ball from 2.

Next, 4 backdoor cuts to the basket and could receive the ball from 5 if that is open. If 4 is not open, then 4 continues the cut towards the left side low post block.

STEP 2

To start, 2 receives the ball from 1 and following that, 5 receives the ball from 2.

Next, 4 backdoor cuts to the basket and could receive the ball from 5 if that is open. If 4 is not open, then 4 continues the cut towards the left side low post block.

UCLA Offense - Example of basic high post action within the UCLA offense - STEP 3: <div>Following that, 3 cuts to the basket via the back screen set by 4, receives the ball from 5, and could score at the basket if open
Following that, 3 cuts to the basket via the back screen set by 4, receives the ball from 5, and could score at the basket if open.

If 3 is not open, then 3 could continue the cut out towards the right side corner. Also, 4 could fill the left side wing after setting the screen.

STEP 3

Following that, 3 cuts to the basket via the back screen set by 4, receives the ball from 5, and could score at the basket if open.

If 3 is not open, then 3 could continue the cut out towards the right side corner. Also, 4 could fill the left side wing after setting the screen.

UCLA Offense - Example of basic high post action within the UCLA offense - STEP 4: <div>Next, 2 cuts to the basket, receives the handoff from 5, and then scores at the basket
Next, 2 cuts to the basket, receives the handoff from 5, and then scores at the basket. If 2 is not open to receive the handoff, then 1 cuts to the wing via the flare screen set by 4, receives the ball from 5 and takes the open jump shot.

Also, as an alternative option, 3 could receive the ball from 5 for another jump shot option if the defender of 3 decides to help one pass away when 2 cuts to the basket.

STEP 4

Next, 2 cuts to the basket, receives the handoff from 5, and then scores at the basket. If 2 is not open to receive the handoff, then 1 cuts to the wing via the flare screen set by 4, receives the ball from 5 and takes the open jump shot.

Also, as an alternative option, 3 could receive the ball from 5 for another jump shot option if the defender of 3 decides to help one pass away when 2 cuts to the basket.

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