
Screen the screener. 53--The 5 man screens for the 3 man first then takes a screen from the 2 man towards the hoop. If the screens don't work then get it in on the corner or the wing. 23--2 man goes to screen the 3 man first then gets a screen from the 5 man towards the hoop. 4 man does the same thing and 3 man cuts to a different side but the play remains the same otherwise.
1 man takes it out 2 man is opposite the ball 4 and 5 are on the ball side 3 man is at the free throw line This should be an easy layup every time if it is run right with good solid screens. If they are switching then the person setting the screen should be open when rolling to the hoop.
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