Cutters - Against Man to Man Defense

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Summary

This play is great to use for youth coaches, because it is very simple to teach, yet effective. You can also use this as a simple, continuity offense that you will run over and over. The offense starts in a basic 1-3-1 set. It will provide dribble-drive opportunities.


Personnel

You want Players 4 & 5 to be your post players. You want players 1, 2, & 3 to have good ball handling skills.


Instructions

Cutters1 (4K)
  1. Player 1 can pass to either wing, Player 2 or 3. If the player is on the block on the ball side, he will cut to the opposite block to clear out the ball side. In this case, Player 4 goes to the opposite block for Player 1 to make a basket cut. It will also create an opportunity for Player 2 to dribble drive, if he/she sees an advantage.
Cutters2 (4K)
  1. Player 1 fakes towards the opposite wing, then brushes his man off Player 5 as he cuts to the basket.
Cutters3 (4K)
  1. When Player 1 reaches the block area, Player 5 flashes to the high post. Player 2 can pass to either Player 1 or Player 5. If Player 5 gets the ball in the high post, he can also dump the ball down to Player 1. If Player 1 can get the defensive player on his outside hip, he can get an easy score.
Cutters4 (4K)
  1. If player 1 is not open, he/she cuts to the opposite wing, and Player 5 replaces him on the low block. Player 3 cuts to the top of the key. Player 4 cuts to the free throw line.
Cutters5 (4K)
  1. If Player 5 & Player 4 are not open, Player 2 returns the ball to the top of the key. They are back in the original set, and Player 3 can start the offense again by passing to either Player 2 or Player 1. If the ball is passed back to Player 2. Player 5 will have to cut to the opposite block again. If the ball is passed to Player 1, Player 5 stays on the left block.


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ANGIE says:
3/14/2007 at 10:25:28 AM

I love this. This is so simple and it keeps movement on the floor with or without the ball. Thank you so much.

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Angela says:
3/14/2007 at 10:39:25 AM

This is a wonderful play, it keeps the ball moving and the kids on there toes. Thank you I will be sure to run this in our next tournment.

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Frank says:
3/14/2007 at 2:51:43 PM

This is a very good motion play and can keep the ball moving with many scoring possiblities.

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C. TAWFIK says:
3/14/2007 at 5:59:47 PM

THIS SIMPLE MOTION OFFENSE PLAY THATS GOOD
BUT WE CAN MAKE THE POINT GARDE make screen to plyer 4 after cut also we can make 2 play one on one

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Jared says:
3/14/2007 at 7:20:11 PM

Great play! Very simple but effective.

Thanks

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dheerendra says:
3/15/2007 at 5:24:20 AM

Very effective and easy to execute. Continuity of the move is good. Thanks a lot.

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David says:
3/15/2007 at 11:32:52 AM

I like the movement and the simplincity of the offense. Thank you.

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Steve says:
3/16/2007 at 3:32:36 AM

Excellent way of developing movement on the court. Thanks for the play! Very useful even with my senior players.

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Fred says:
3/16/2007 at 11:05:56 AM

Very good play. I like all the looks each player has. They have a pass option, a dribble option and a shot option for all positions. thanks

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amanj says:
3/17/2007 at 6:33:49 AM

This a good drill for learning because it has all positions.

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