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STEP 1

If 5 grabs the rebound, 1 must look for the ball and bring it up along the sideline until reaching the 45-degree three-point spot on the offensive half. 4 must position in the low post on the ball side. 5 takes the top of the key, 3 positions at the 45-degree spot on the opposite side of the ball, and 2 occupies the opposite corner from the ball side.

STEP 2

If the ball goes to 4 in the low post and he has no 1-on-1 option, 3 must cut to the basket and then go straight up to set an off-ball screen on 5’s defender above the free throw line. After this screen, 3 moves to the top asking for the ball and 5 cuts to the basket to look for a pass from 4. 2 raises his position slightly in case there is a direct pass from 4 to 2.

STEP 3

Shooting guard shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency. 3 adjusts position to facilitate ball movement and anticipate the defense. 5 places themselves strategically to generate passing angles and anticipate defensive moves. Shooting guard shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency. Center adjusts position to facilitate ball movement and anticipate the defense. 4 adjusts position to facilitate ball movement and anticipate the defense. 1 moves to support teammates and maintain constant game flow. 1 shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency. 3 changes location seeking advantage over the defender and scoring opportunities.

STEP 4

If 2 passes to 1 and he can finish, he finishes. If not, he should look for an extra pass to 3 so he can finish with a shot.

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Tras rebote defensivo la primera opción es realizar un contraataque rápido para meter canasta, sino hay opción de realizarlo o la defensa frena la contra se jugará transición.

Created by: Jesús Lucas Parra

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