After Timeout Plays - Example 1
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After Timeout Plays - Example 1

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This is an example of an after timeout play that consists of a flare screen and hammer action for potential scoring opportunities. 


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After Timeout Plays - Example 1  - STEP 1: Each player is located strategically to maximize effectiveness in the first phase of the attack
Each player is located strategically to maximize effectiveness in the first phase of the attack.
STEP 1

Each player is located strategically to maximize effectiveness in the first phase of the attack.

After Timeout Plays - Example 1  - STEP 2: <div>To start, 1 executes a <a href="https://hoopstudent
To start, 1 executes a dribble handoff with 2, then 2 dribbles to the right slot.

From there, 3 receives the ball from 2 and then 1 cuts to the left wing via a flare screen set by 4.

Also, 5 cuts across the lane to fill the empty low post. Next, 1 could receive the skip pass from 3 and take the open jump shot.

STEP 2

To start, 1 executes a dribble handoff with 2, then 2 dribbles to the right slot.

From there, 3 receives the ball from 2 and then 1 cuts to the left wing via a flare screen set by 4.

Also, 5 cuts across the lane to fill the empty low post. Next, 1 could receive the skip pass from 3 and take the open jump shot.

After Timeout Plays - Example 1  - STEP 3: <div>If 1 does not receive the ball, then 1 cuts to the right slot via screens set by 2 and 4
If 1 does not receive the ball, then 1 cuts to the right slot via screens set by 2 and 4. Afterwards, 3 executes a dribble handoff with 1 and then 1 begins to attack the rim.

Meanwhile, 2 cuts to the left corner via a hammer screen set by 5 and could receive the drift pass from 1 to take the open three-point shot.

STEP 3

If 1 does not receive the ball, then 1 cuts to the right slot via screens set by 2 and 4. Afterwards, 3 executes a dribble handoff with 1 and then 1 begins to attack the rim.

Meanwhile, 2 cuts to the left corner via a hammer screen set by 5 and could receive the drift pass from 1 to take the open three-point shot.

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