Iverson Cut - Example 3
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Iverson Cut - Example 3

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This is an example of a play to try to score, featuring a basic pick and roll action.



Generated from Iverson cut - Example 3, created by David E (1 Pixel Army)

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Iverson Cut - Example 3 - STEP 1: We define the starting positions of the players, placing each strategically to optimize passes and attacking options
We define the starting positions of the players, placing each strategically to optimize passes and attacking options.
STEP 1

We define the starting positions of the players, placing each strategically to optimize passes and attacking options.

Iverson Cut - Example 3 - STEP 2: <div>To start, 2 executes the Iverson cut to the left wing from the right wing through screens set by 4 and 5
To start, 2 executes the Iverson cut to the left wing from the right wing through screens set by 4 and 5.

Meanwhile, 3 cuts under the screens and crosses the lane to the right-corner, while 4 cuts through the lane to the left-corner after setting a screen.

Subsequently, 2 receives the ball from 1 and then 1 cuts to the right sideline, previously occupied by 2.
STEP 2

To start, 2 executes the Iverson cut to the left wing from the right wing through screens set by 4 and 5.

Meanwhile, 3 cuts under the screens and crosses the lane to the right-corner, while 4 cuts through the lane to the left-corner after setting a screen.

Subsequently, 2 receives the ball from 1 and then 1 cuts to the right sideline, previously occupied by 2.

Iverson Cut - Example 3 - STEP 3: <div>Next, 2 uses a ball screen set by 5 and then dribbles toward the center lane while 5 rolls toward the basket
Next, 2 uses a ball screen set by 5 and then dribbles toward the center lane while 5 rolls toward the basket.

Additionally, 4 has the opportunity to move to the left wing, filling the space left by 2.

From there, 2 could take a mid-range shot, or pass to one of the other teammates for additional scoring opportunities.

STEP 3

Next, 2 uses a ball screen set by 5 and then dribbles toward the center lane while 5 rolls toward the basket.

Additionally, 4 has the opportunity to move to the left wing, filling the space left by 2.

From there, 2 could take a mid-range shot, or pass to one of the other teammates for additional scoring opportunities.

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