Baseline and Sideline OB's
- Coach Michael Murphy
- Nov 13, 2015
- 1 min read
Above is play stolen from Bill Self and the Kansas Jayhawks. I love the misdirection of this play; the Iverson cut gets the defense to shift while the shooter is running through the 'elevator' screen on the weak side. This usually results in a clean look at a three for the shooter.
Above is some great sideline action. The down screen right into the DHO (dribble hand off) typically allows the ball handler to turn that corner get a piece of the paint with their penetration. This forces the defense to collapse allowing for an easy kick out pass and a catch and shoot three ball. If not, make sure the DHO man rolls to the rim treating the DHO just like they would a ball screen.
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