UCLA Offense examples


The UCLA offense is a basketball offensive strategy developed by Coach John Wooden that focuses on the fundamentals of passing, screening, and cutting to create various scoring opportunities, primarily near the basket but also near the perimeter as well.

Furthermore, the UCLA offense emphasizes a type of basketball cut known as the UCLA cut which occurs when a player cuts to the basket by way of a back screen set by a high post player.



First step image of playbook UCLA Offense - Example 1
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This is an example of a quick hitting set which features the UCLA cut and side ball screen action for scoring opportunities within the UCLA Offense.
First step image of playbook UCLA Offense - Example 2
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This is an example of a quick hitting set play which features dribble entry action and the UCLA cut with multiple scoring options.
First step image of playbook UCLA Offense - Example of basic high post action within the UCLA offense
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This is an example of a basic high post set within the UCLA Offense which includes a backdoor cut, back screen, and a handoff.
First step image of playbook UCLA Offense - Example of high low action
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This is an example of basic high low action which also includes a backdoor cut, handoff and basketball screens for different scoring options.
First step image of playbook UCLA Offense - 1 -4 high action within the UCLA offense
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This is an example of the UCLA cut as well as flex action from a 1-4 high set.
First step image of playbook UCLA Offense - Example of an offensive set
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This is an example of a Horns offensive set play that uses the UCLA cut for scoring opportunities. It is derived from Loop and Elbow Offenses and Counter Sets by Cheryl Reeve.