
4 gets a double screen from 3 and 2 (second screen optional if defence gets caught in the first one)
3 moves first, 4 takes the screen while 2 gets into position, 4 takes the 2nd screen if necessary Player 4 should move to take the screens and immediately cut to the net after the second one Ball on opposite side of court to draw attention away from the play 5 goes to take the rebound AFTER 1 makes the pass to not bring more defence inside the key Both screens roll outside at the 3 pt line Play works best against men-to-men defence
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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