b68026692e O4 senses the X4 defender is cheating over the screen (jump-switching), and "slips" the screen with a back-cut, for the pass from O3. Often the X2 defender will drop inside to hedge on the dribble by O3. Spacing is key, with players about 15-18 feet apart. If the trap comes from the opposite post (diagram 16), O5 can move up to toward the elbow, again too far away for the opposite post helpside defender. O3 crossover dribble on X3 overplay. O5 cuts to the left block, and now the triangle established on the left side.
In each case, we want the ball on the wing and establish the sideline triangle. X2 defender is overplaying the baseline cut. Post Offense A strong low post offense is a big part of this offense. But like a motion offense, players read and react to the defense without having to call set plays. Post player options Fake hand-off and move to the lane. Hand-off and jump-shot. Skip passing from the double-team If the post player gets double-teamed (diagram 17) by the opposite wing defender X3, a skip pass to the vacated wing is usually a good option. O1 cuts baseline. There are several ways to set up the ball-side two-man game. This article discusses the triangle in some depth with numerous diagrams below pointing out many of the options.
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