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UCLA "Up" Set Play vs. Man
1 - 4 high set to begin. #1 enters the ball to a good, athletic wing who can post up. #5 back screens for #1 who cuts to the basket. #3 can look for #1 on the initial cut, but that is not your best option. |
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UCLA "Up" Set Play vs. Man
After #5 back screens he steps out and receives the ball back from #3. At the same time #1 back screens for #3 and cuts to the basket. #5 looks to hit #3 going to the basket. |
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3
UCLA "Up" Set Play vs. Man
#1 steps out to the perimeter after back screening and receives the pass from #5. #1 will look to give the ball to #3 on the left low block. |
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4
UCLA "Up" Set Play vs. Man
As #1 is looking into the post player #3, #4 and #5 are screening down for #2. #2 breaks to the top for the open jump shot. This screening action will occupy the back side defenders, giving #3 more room to work in the post. |
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UCLA "Up" Set Play vs. Man
If #2 does not have a shot, #3, #4 and #5 set a triple screen for #1 cutting across the baseline trying to get open on the right wing / corner area. |