| Set
Play vs. Man Defense Play will only be ran to the left side of the floor. (#3) cuts to the middle of the key and breaks out to the left offensive wing off of (#4's) pick. (#2) runs the baseline to the corner off of (#5's) pick. |
| 2 Set
Play vs. Man Defense (#5) must step out off of the block and post up hard asking for the ball, bringing his man to him (decoy) to clear out the weak side of the floor. (#3) will receive the pass from (#1) and (#4) will pop back up top above the elbow. (#1) will dip his man in front of (#4's) pick and take the pick on the high side looking for the lob from (#3). |
| 3 Set
Play vs. Man Defense If (#1) doesn't pop open off of (#4's) back pick, then (#4) immediately goes to pick for the ball. (#1) will circle back out to the opposite side of the court back out to the top. (#5) will post up hard in the low post fighting for position for the entry pass from (#3). |
| 4 Set
Play vs. Man Defense (#5) can cross over to the other low post as (#3) uses (#4's) pick to create room for (#4) to roll to the basket. (#2) will replace the left wing after it is vacated. (#3) has a jump shot at the foul line, or has (#4) rolling to the basket off of his pick, or has (#5) in the right block posting up hard after crossing through the key. |