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Attached is a sideline play for situations with only a few seconds left on the shot clock or for a game-winning basket. Of course, you can use it at any moment, but I assure you that if it works, it's spectacular.

#Inbound basketball plays #Late-game basketball plays

FAQ: Basketball Plays for Sideline Inbound Throws
FAQ: Basketball Plays for Late Game Situations

Basketball play lob sideline, step 1: <div>3 performs a fake screen for 2, who changes pace and works to receive through an elevator screen set by the two players at the top/front point
3 performs a fake screen for 2, who changes pace and works to receive through an elevator screen set by the two players at the top/front point.

STEP 1

3 performs a fake screen for 2, who changes pace and works to receive through an elevator screen set by the two players at the top/front point.

Basketball play lob sideline, step 2: <div>after the fake screen by 3, he goes to the corner looking to receive, while 2 goes through the elevator screen
After the fake screen by 3, he goes to the corner looking to receive, while 2 goes through the elevator screen. As soon as 2 clears the elevator, 5 screens 4’s defender, who cuts behind to receive under the basket (or for an alley-oop if you have players who can do it).

All player exits have receiving options to finish:
  1. Player 3 in the corner
  2. 2 on the elevator exit
  3. 4 on the alley-oop
  4. 5 popping after the screen
  5. and 1 after inbounding, cutting to the basket if no one else can shoot
STEP 2

After the fake screen by 3, he goes to the corner looking to receive, while 2 goes through the elevator screen. As soon as 2 clears the elevator, 5 screens 4’s defender, who cuts behind to receive under the basket (or for an alley-oop if you have players who can do it).

All player exits have receiving options to finish:
  1. Player 3 in the corner
  2. 2 on the elevator exit
  3. 4 on the alley-oop
  4. 5 popping after the screen
  5. and 1 after inbounding, cutting to the basket if no one else can shoot

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