Sideline Inbounds Play - Razor
The following sideline inbounds play is a simple, yet effective play that is dictated on spacing and creates scoring options all over the court. This play is easy to teach and implement at any age group.
Step 1:
The play begins with 3 taking the ball out of bounds. 5 starts outside the three point line on the side of the ball. 4 starts at the top of the key. 1 starts on the ball side low block and 2 begins on the opposite low block.
Step 2:
5 and 1 set the play in motion by setting staggered screens for 2 who cuts left to right, toward the ball.
As 1 is setting the first screen, 4 screens down for 1 who cuts toward the ball once 2 has used his screen.
3 has the option of hitting 2 for a three pointer in the corner or passing the ball to 1.
Step 3:
If 2 does not have a shot in the corner, the ball is passed to 1.
2 then cuts across the court, using screens from 5 and 4.
After 5 sets a pick for 2, he cuts to the free throw line, looking for a pass.
1 takes the inbound pass and dribbles to the other side of the court. He has options of passing to 2 in the corner for a three pointer or passing to 5 who is flashing to the free throw line or even back to 3 who has stepped in bounds.
This simple inbounds play can be run on either side of the court.
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