Press Break Transition
STEP 1

Each player is located strategically to maximize effectiveness in the first phase of the attack.

STEP 2

Point guard places themselves strategically to generate passing angles and anticipate defensive moves. 4 places themselves strategically to generate passing angles and anticipate defensive moves. 5 moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space.

STEP 3

STEP 4

5 moves to support teammates and maintain constant game flow. 3 places themselves strategically to generate passing angles and anticipate defensive moves. 2 alters position to create defensive mismatches and penetration options.

STEP 5

STEP 6

Here there is a ball reversal that can be broken at any moment with a backdoor cut or a fake.

STEP 7

Small forward shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency. 4 adjusts position to facilitate ball movement and anticipate the defense.

STEP 8

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

STEP 9

STEP 10

1 moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space.

STEP 11

STEP 12

In this handoff, the ball can be passed to the roll/continuation of player 4 instead of player 1 attacking.

STEP 13

Power forward shifts to an optimal spot on the court to maximize offensive efficiency. Small forward adjusts position to facilitate ball movement and anticipate the defense.

STEP 14

5 alters position to create defensive mismatches and penetration options. 1 establishes a screen to create advantage and confuse the defense.

STEP 15

4 adjusts position to facilitate ball movement and anticipate the defense. Point guard moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space.

STEP 16

The initial setup is organized to create synergy between movements, screens, and passes for the opening play.

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Press Break Transition

Press break and transition (reversal)

Created by: Humberto Herrero

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