Michigan
PASSO 1

1 – Ball Handler/Passer/Shooter – Begins at the free throw line opposite the team’s basket.
2 – Ball Handler/Passer/Shooter – Begins at the free throw line opposite the team’s basket right behind 1.
3 – Inbounder – Makes the initial pass inbounds.
4 – Shooter/Rebounder – Begins at the free throw line of the team’s basket.
5 – Shooter/Rebounder – Begins at the free throw line of the team’s basket right behind 4.

PASSO 2

1. 3 will inbound the ball to 1 or 2, whoever is open after cutting to opposite sides.

PASSO 3

2. 1 or 2, whoever doesn’t receive the pass, will cut to the middle of the court and receive a pass from the other. In this example, 1 does not receive the initial inbounds pass.
3. The receiver (Player 1) will then dribble up the court.
4. 4 and 5 will both cut in opposite directions trying to get open.
5. The ball handler (1 or 2) will look for a shot or a pass to an open player.

Jogada

Michigan

This play should be used with anywhere from 4 to 8 seconds left on the clock. Usually a jumper will be taken somewhere from 15-20 feet, but if there’s enough time, a lay up is a possibility. 

This is another play that was used by the coach at our high school in crunch-time situations. This play is designed to create a open shot somewhere on the floor, and gives a team at least three options to find one. Again, the point guard is an intricate part of this play, and after freeing myself from my defender, I received a pass from a teammate and dribbled the length of the court and hit a layup as time expired to win the game. This play is so lethal that any number of teammates can get open for a chance to win the game. 

Criada por: David E (1 Pixel Army)

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