Fist Up / Up

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Fist Up / Up

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Simple play with an indirect screen from the point guard to a wing/guard attacking the rim. Works well in youth categories. Harder in junior due to switching.

#Half-court basketball plays

FAQ: Basketball Plays for Half-Court Offense

Basketball play fist up / up, step 1: players adopt their starting formation, prepared for coordinated movements and penetration options
Players adopt their starting formation, prepared for coordinated movements and penetration options.
STEP 1

Players adopt their starting formation, prepared for coordinated movements and penetration options.

Basketball play fist up / up, step 2: center shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency
Center shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency.
STEP 2

Center shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency.

Basketball play fist up / up, step 3: 1 sets a strong screen to free a teammate and create close-range scoring opportunities
1 sets a strong screen to free a teammate and create close-range scoring opportunities.
STEP 3

1 sets a strong screen to free a teammate and create close-range scoring opportunities.

Basketball play fist up / up, step 4: small forward moves to support teammates and maintain constant game flow
Small forward moves to support teammates and maintain constant game flow.
STEP 4

Small forward moves to support teammates and maintain constant game flow.

Basketball play fist up / up, step 5: <div>the penetrator receives the pass and finishes
The penetrator receives the pass and finishes. If the interior defense stays in the paint, we have two players in the corners, so we kick out to the open corner.
STEP 5

The penetrator receives the pass and finishes. If the interior defense stays in the paint, we have two players in the corners, so we kick out to the open corner.

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