UCLA Cut - Example 2
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UCLA Cut - Example 2

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This is a second example of the UCLA cut.



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UCLA Cut - Example 2 - STEP 1: Players are positioned at key points on the court, seeking offensive and defensive balance
Players are positioned at key points on the court, seeking offensive and defensive balance.
STEP 1

Players are positioned at key points on the court, seeking offensive and defensive balance.

UCLA Cut - Example 2 - STEP 2: <div>To start, 1 dribbles to the right-wing, then 3 cuts to the left low post block
To start, 1 dribbles to the right-wing, then 3 cuts to the left low post block. Additionally, there are 2 cross cuts to fill and replace in the right-side area.
STEP 2

To start, 1 dribbles to the right-wing, then 3 cuts to the left low post block. Additionally, there are 2 cross cuts to fill and replace in the right-side area.

UCLA Cut - Example 2 - STEP 3: <div>Next, 2 executes a UCLA cut to the basket through the screen set by 5 and could receive the ball from 1
Next, 2 executes a UCLA cut to the basket through the screen set by 5 and could receive the ball from 1. If not open, 2 could continue to the right corner while 5 receives the ball from 1.

After that, 3 cuts to the left wing through the down screen set by 4, receives the ball from 5, and takes the three-point jump shot if open.

Additionally, as an alternative option, 4 could slip to the basket after setting the down screen and receive the ball from 5 for another scoring opportunity.
STEP 3

Next, 2 executes a UCLA cut to the basket through the screen set by 5 and could receive the ball from 1. If not open, 2 could continue to the right corner while 5 receives the ball from 1.

After that, 3 cuts to the left wing through the down screen set by 4, receives the ball from 5, and takes the three-point jump shot if open.

Additionally, as an alternative option, 4 could slip to the basket after setting the down screen and receive the ball from 5 for another scoring opportunity.

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