Special Situations Backdoor Play

This play should be used against a man-to-man defense. It is great for special situations, like the end of the quarter, out of timeouts, or even the end of the game. It clears out an entire side of the court for a back-door cut from a guard. In the video above, it was used to win the game.
This play's alignment starts with a 1-4 high set. Both guards start on the right wing, and both bigs start on the left wing.
Frame 1
The action starts with our 1 dribbling to his right, about lane-line extended. This triggers the 2 man to clear through to the left side and come off of a staggered screen from the 4 and the 5.  The 1 crosses over and starts heading left to make it look like he's looking for the shooter coming off of the double screen. This clears out the entire right side for the 3.
Frame 2
The one will stop about lane-line extended on the left side. The 3 will pop out to the wing and call for the ball, and then back cut his man.  The 1 will pass-fake to the 3 when he calls for the ball, and then throw him a bounce pass for the layup on the back-cut.
Frame 3




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