Examples from the "UCLA Cut"
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Examples from the "UCLA Cut"

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The UCLA cut is an offensive basketball strategy developed by coach John Wooden that focuses on the fundamentals of passing, screening, and cutting to create a variety of scoring opportunities, primarily near the basket but also near the perimeter.

The UCLA cut emphasizes a type of cut that occurs when a player cuts to the basket through a back screen set by a high post player.

UCLA Cut - Example 1
This is an example of a fast break, with a side screen to create scoring options.
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UCLA Cut - Example 2
This is a second example of the UCLA cut.
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UCLA Cut - Basic High Post Example
This is an example of a high post action that includes a backdoor cut, a screen, and a hand pass.
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UCLA Cut - Example of High Post/Low Post
This is an example of a basic high post-low post action that also includes a backdoor cut, handof...
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UCLA Cut - 1-4 High Post Action
This is an example of the UCLA cut.
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UCLA Cut - Example of Offense
This is an example of a Horns play that uses the UCLA cut for scoring opportunities. It is derive...
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