After Timeout Plays - Example 3
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Basketball play after timeout plays - example 3 , 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.

Basketball play after timeout plays - example 3 , step 2: <div>1 dribbles to the left wing using an on-ball screen from 4
1 dribbles to the left wing using an on-ball screen from 4.

4 pops to the top and receives the ball from 1 while 2 cuts to the right wing via double screens set by 3 and 5 near the basket.

Then, 2 receives the ball from 4 and can take the three-point shot if open. Otherwise, 5 occupies the right low post and 3 the left corner.

STEP 2

1 dribbles to the left wing using an on-ball screen from 4.

4 pops to the top and receives the ball from 1 while 2 cuts to the right wing via double screens set by 3 and 5 near the basket.

Then, 2 receives the ball from 4 and can take the three-point shot if open. Otherwise, 5 occupies the right low post and 3 the left corner.

Basketball play after timeout plays - example 3 , step 3: <div>4 pops to the top and receives the ball from 1
4 pops to the top and receives the ball from 1. Meanwhile, 2 cuts to the right wing via double screens set by 3 and 5 near the basket.

Then, 2 receives the ball from 4 and can take the three-point shot if open. If not, 5 can occupy the right low post and 3 fill the left corner.

STEP 3

4 pops to the top and receives the ball from 1. Meanwhile, 2 cuts to the right wing via double screens set by 3 and 5 near the basket.

Then, 2 receives the ball from 4 and can take the three-point shot if open. If not, 5 can occupy the right low post and 3 fill the left corner.

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