Quick Out-of-Bounds Multi-Option Screener
This box play is best utilized in the half court against man-to-man defense. This play takes a while to develop so using it when there isn’t much time left on the game/shot clock is risky.
If the play is run correctly, you should get an open shot in the post area or an open three point show for your best shooter. This play is simple to learn and teach.
Summary
The goal of this play is to, through a series of screens, allow either Player #5 or Player #3 to take an open shot. Player #2 will make the decision to pass to Player #5 or Player #3 depending on how the defense reacts.
Personnel
Player #2 should have good decision-making skills since they will be the one who ultimately decides where the ball will end up. Player #3 should be a good long-range shooter. It would be beneficial if Player #5 possessed good low-post moves.
Instructions
- Player #1 starts out the play by passing the basketball to Player #4. After doing so, Player #1 will run by Player #4. As this happens, Player #4 will fake a handoff pass to Player #1.
- Player #5 sets a down screen for Player #2. Player #4 will then dribble towards the spot where Player #2 is located and they will perform a handoff pass.
- Player #3 will then set a screen for Player #5. Player #5 crosses the lane and is looking for a pass from Player #2.
- Player #3 cuts to the top of the key as Player #4 sets a screen on Player #3’s defender. This leaves Player #2 a couple of options.
- Pass the ball to Player #5 for a close range jumper
- Pass the ball to Player #3 at the top of the key for a three pointer
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