UCLA Offense - Example of high low action
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UCLA Offense - Example of high low action

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This is an example of basic high low action which also includes a backdoor cut, handoff and basketball screens for different scoring options.

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Basketball play ucla offense - example of high low action, step 1: initial positions are set so the team can move in a coordinated way and create space
Initial positions are set so the team can move in a coordinated way and create space.
STEP 1

Initial positions are set so the team can move in a coordinated way and create space.

Basketball play ucla offense - example of high low action, step 2: <div>to begin, 1 dribbles towards the right side wing which signals 4 to backdoor cut to the basket
To begin, 1 dribbles towards the right side wing which signals 4 to backdoor cut to the basket.

At that point, 4 could receive the ball from 1 and score near the basket if that is open. If it is not open, then 4 could cut back down to the right side high post area and receive the ball from 1.

STEP 2

To begin, 1 dribbles towards the right side wing which signals 4 to backdoor cut to the basket.

At that point, 4 could receive the ball from 1 and score near the basket if that is open. If it is not open, then 4 could cut back down to the right side high post area and receive the ball from 1.

Basketball play ucla offense - example of high low action, step 3: <div>next, 2 could cut to the basket, receive the handoff from 4, and score at the rim
Next, 2 could cut to the basket, receive the handoff from 4, and score at the rim. If 4 cannot deliver the handoff, then 5 could cut into the lane via the cross screen set by 2.

After that, 5 could receive the high low pass from 4 and score near the basket with a low post move.

Also, if 5 cannot receive the ball, then 2 could continue to the left side wing via screen-the-screener action set by 3. From that point, 2 could receive the ball from 4 and take the three-point jump shot if open.

STEP 3

Next, 2 could cut to the basket, receive the handoff from 4, and score at the rim. If 4 cannot deliver the handoff, then 5 could cut into the lane via the cross screen set by 2.

After that, 5 could receive the high low pass from 4 and score near the basket with a low post move.

Also, if 5 cannot receive the ball, then 2 could continue to the left side wing via screen-the-screener action set by 3. From that point, 2 could receive the ball from 4 and take the three-point jump shot if open.