F (PG) dribbles hard and passes to F that is on Elbow
F(rebounder) pops to elbow and for the pass, gives a back door pass to A then rebounds and make a two handed outlet pass and goes to outlet line
A (cutter) backcuts to Receive a pass from F for a layup and then goes to F line
Outlet cuts hard to get ball and then dribbles hard to make a down court pass to "flyer" Then sprints back to become the flyer
Flyer sprints the floor to receive an outlet pass for a layup and then becomes the PG.
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