Texas A&M: 4 Out Ball Screen Play
This is a ball screen play that Texas A&M has used this year. It's a quick hitter that would be a great secondary break option due to the fact a post player trails the play down court. The play includes multiple ball screens, a lot of player movement and a dribble hand-off action. The play ends with four different scoring options.
1 brings down the ball on the left side of the court.
4, who should be a post player, trails the play.
2 and 3 start on opposite wings and should be able to knock down perimeter shots.
5, a post player, starts on the same side as the ball.
1 passes the ball to 4 and then screens away for 3.
5 cuts to right block.
4 passes to 3.
4 goes set balls screen for 3.
3 and 4 play a two-man game with 4 rolling.
If 4's not open, 3 dribbles to the opposite side of floor.
2 clears floor and goes to opposite corner.
5 comes up for wing ball screen.
As 3 heads to the opposite side, 1 lifts up to left free throw line extended.
3 and 5 plays two-man game, 5 rolls to bucket after setting screen.
If 5 is not open, 3 passes to 1.
4 sits on the left low-block.
1 dribbles towards 2 and executes a dribble hand-off with 2.
Following dribble hand-off, 4 sprints to set ball screen for 2.
3 fades to right corner.
2 uses 4's ball screen.
4 rolls to the bucket.
5 pops out to three-point line.
1 fades to corner.
2 has several options after coming off of 4's ballscreen:
1. Look for 4 rolling.
2. 2 can drive or shoot a jumper.
3. 2 can hit 5 lifting up to top of right free throw line extended.
4. 2 passes to 3 for a corner three-pointer.
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