Overload - Against Man to Man Defenses

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Summary

I like this play, because it gives you a scoring opportunity in the post and if that is not there, one of your guards will have one side of the floor cleared out for the dribble drive.


Personnel

Players 4 & 5 should be your strongest post players. Players 2 & 3 should have the capability to dribble drive.


Instructions

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  1. Players 2 & 3 cut diagonally to the wing from the block. You probably want to assign either Player 2 or Player 3 to cut first every time, so they do not run into each other.
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  1. Player 1 passes to Player 3.

  2. The following players will make their cuts simultaneously. Player 1 cuts to the corner on the ball side. Player 4 cuts diagonally across the lane to the elbow (high post) on the ball side. Player 2 cuts to the top of the key to clear out weakside help.
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  1. Player 3 then looks to pass the ball to Player 5 in the post.
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  1. If player 3 can not get the pass directly into Player 5, he/she can pass to Player 4 in the high post, which would create a better angle to pass the ball. It is important for Player 5 to keep the defensive player pinned on his outside hip, which will create a clear lane to the hoop.
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  1. If nothing is there, Player 3 passes to Player 2. Player 2 will have the whole left side to drive or pull up for a shot.
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  1. If Player 2 does not have a good scoring opportunity, he dribbles to the left wing.
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  1. As player 2 dribbles to the wing, Player 1 cuts to the opposite corner. Player 4 & 5 cut across the lane. Player 3 comes to the top of the key. Now, you are in the same formation, but on the right side of the court.


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Frank says:
3/14/2007 at 2:54:27 PM

I really like this play against a zone defense.

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coach morgan says:
3/14/2007 at 5:03:20 PM

This is a nice and simple play. I implemted it along withhaving the 2 man call out shift if the play is run without a shot oppotunity evolving, and the cutters have to cross the lane and runn it from the other side.

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C. TAWFIK says:
3/14/2007 at 6:04:22 PM

I agree with my dear frank this play will be active with zone defense

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Marty Edwards says:
3/14/2007 at 9:23:27 PM

Nice for Man and zone movement.

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colin says:
3/15/2007 at 2:53:37 AM

i agree with frank too.think the play is great for a zone defense.definitely gonna implement this in my team asap

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cedu says:
3/15/2007 at 3:50:48 AM

merci pour les info

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Borce Ilievski says:
3/15/2007 at 4:46:04 AM

This offense is very simple but very good against zone in same time is good for youth team to learning kids specially centers how to move high-low.

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fred says:
3/16/2007 at 11:11:48 AM

good play. I like the flexability and movement of all the player positions

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Taps says:
3/16/2007 at 12:40:10 PM

Now thats a good move, I especially like the fact that player 2 will have an open court. I'll use in my final preperations for my teams Durban Tour. Thanks

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ANTHONY EBIEME says:
3/17/2007 at 9:38:17 AM

NICE DRILLS.

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