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Jay Wright Innovative Late Game Sets - pg. 1
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Jay Wright InnovativeLate Game Sets
Table of Contents
1. SLOBS 2
2. Man Sets / Situations 7
3. Driving Situations 16
4. Post and Rip 22
5. Zone Sets / Situations 27
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SLOBS
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Late Game SLOB 3
Fist 5
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SLOBSLate Game SLOB
3 5 4 12
- 2 should take his time and act busy (tie shoes...)before taking the ball from the ref. Want to besure that everyone is in their positions beforetaking the ball- 3 steps to the ball- 5 dives hard to the rim to post up
3
5
4 12
- 4 spints to elbow and then back screens for 3for the lob
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SLOBSLate Game SLOB
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- 4 immediately sprints to screen for 1- 4 then comes back to the ball
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4
1
2 x1
- If the pass goes to 4 adn 1 is being denied, hecan back cut hard to get a pass from 4- 3 needs to space out
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SLOBSFist
2 15 43
- If 2's defender is not guarding him and helpingto deny the ball to 1, 2 should signal "FIST" tothe other team members
2 1
5
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SLOBSFist
2 1
5
4
3
- 4 sprints to screen for 1 who V cuts to sprint tothe ball- 4 comes back to get the ball from 2
2
1
5
4
3
- 2 steps in and gets a pass back from 4 for a 3
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Man Sets / Situations
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Special 8
Special Dribble At Adjustment 11
Clear 13
3 Man Clear 15
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Man Sets / SituationsSpecial
2
1 4
5
3x4
x1
- If they dont score out of your SLOB and there isenough time to run a set, they will run SPECIAL- 4 sets a high ball screen for 1- Coming out of time outs, many teams will try totrap ball screens. If a team does try and trap theball screen1. Get a ball reversal to the other side of the floor2. Make a play based on the player's strength
2
14
5
3x4
x1
- Ball gets reversed to 2 who can1. Shoot the 32. Drive the middle3. Post entry
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Man Sets / SituationsSpecial
2
1 4
5
3
- 4 sets a high ball screen for 1 who looks to getto the rim
2
14
5
3
- 5 and 4 set a staggered ball screen for 2
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Man Sets / SituationsSpecial
2 1
4
5
3
- 1 and 2 interchange- 5 dives to the post to post up- 4 spaces out- Players need to know which player has theadvantage in a particular situation and get themthe ball- 5 needs to post up on a player, not post up ona spot. Find the defender and pivot into him toseal
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Man Sets / SituationsSpecial Dribble At Adjustment
1 4
3
5
2
- 4 sets a high ball screen- 2 drifts to corner
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3
52x2
- 4 and 5 stagger for 2- If 2's defender sags to take away the drive from1, 2 dribbles at 2- 2 fills behind to receive the pass back from 1- 2 can shoot the 3 or drive the middle
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Man Sets / SituationsSpecial Dribble At Adjustment
14
3
52x2
- 4 and 5 stagger for 2- If 2's defender sags to take away the drive from1, 2 dribbles at 2- 2 fills behind to receive the pass back from 1- 2 can shoot the 3 or drive the middle
14
3
52
x2
- If 2's defender hugs to take away the kick to 2,2 can back cut to the basket
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Man Sets / SituationsClear
1 4
32
5
- 3 clears to the opposite block which gives opensthe driving lane for 1 coming off of the high ballscreen- A good adjustment if a post player is in foultrouble- 1 needs to attack the knees of the post playerhedging out on the screen to draw the contact andthe foul- If X5 is in foul trouble, have 4 adn 5 switch so5 is setting the ball screen
14
32 5
- If 1 does not get to the rim, 5 and 4 stagger for2
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Man Sets / SituationsClear
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4
3
2
5
- 5 and 4 set a staggered screen for 3
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Man Sets / Situations3 Man Clear
1 4
3
5
2
- On the ball screen, 3 back cuts to the low blockand posts up
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- 4 and 5 stagger for 2- 3 looks for high low seal
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Driving Situations
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Driving Situations (Slot Drive) 17
Driving Situations (Wing Drive) 19
Driving Situations (Baseline Drive) 21
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Driving SituationsDriving Situations (Slot Drive)
3
1
2
4
5
- If a perimeter does not have a shot, he canmiddle drive (slot drive)- 1 stays and spots up- 4 comes behind- 5 stays if he is opposite- 2 reads defender
3
1
2
4
5
- If the ball is driven at the post player, he goesunder to the opposite block
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Driving SituationsDriving Situations (Slot Drive)
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24
5
- If 3 cannot finish or does not have a pass to ateammate, he needs to come to a jump stop- Everyone else needs to read their defenders andmake a second cut
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Driving SituationsDriving Situations (Wing Drive)
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3
5
2
4
- On a middle wing drive, the post playerstays/goes opposite if the driver is going to get tothe rim- 3 fills behind- 4 fills the top of the key- 2 reads defender and spaces
1
3
5
2
4
- If 1 drives across the lane, 5 goes under to theopposite block- Everyone else runs same rotations
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Driving SituationsDriving Situations (Wing Drive)
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5
2
4
- Players should second cut if there is no initalpass available
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Driving SituationsDriving Situations (Baseline Drive)
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4 3
2
5
- On a baseline drive, the post player cuts up tothe dottle half circle- 2 drifts to the corner- 4 fills the top of the key- 3 fills behind
- The person driving should look first to the post,then the baseline pass, then the top of the key,and last the man filling behind (he will ALWAYSbe open)
1
4
32
5
- Players should use second cuts if no scoringopportunity
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Post and Rip
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Entry from 1 23
Entry from 2 24
Entry from 3 25
Entry from 4 26
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Post and RipEntry from 1
1
5
4
3
2
- 4 cuts the to the opposite elbow and dives down- 3 cuts to the the opposite slot position and divesto the middle- 2 and 1 fill the weak side wing and the top ofthe key
1
5 4
32
- This gives time for 5 to make a post move,dump to 4 on the dive, dump to 3 on the flash orkick to 1 and 2- It also creates good offensive reboundingopportunities
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Post and RipEntry from 2
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1
5
- On the post entry, 4 dives to the opposite block- 3 cuts to the opposite slot and flashes middle- 2 fills the top of the key- 1 stays
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Post and RipEntry from 3
3 4
2 1
5
- On the post entry, 4 cuts to the weak sideelbow and dives down- 3 cuts to the weak side slot and flashes middle- 2 stays- 1 cuts to the weak side wing
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Post and RipEntry from 4
4
5
3
2 1
- On the post entry, 4 cuts through to the oppositeblock and dives down to the low post- 3 cuts to the opposite slot and flashes middle- 2 stays- 1 spaces to the weak side wing
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Zone Sets / Situations
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Set vs Zone Defense 28
Zone Post Entry Rotations 31
Zone Set for Lob 32
Handling Zone a Blitz 33
Short Corner Entries (Pourch) 35
Drive and Space Against the Zone 36
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Zone Sets / SituationsSet vs Zone Defense
x1 x2
x5 x3x4
1 4
5
32
- 4 ball screens the ball defender in the zone
x1 x2
x5 x3x4
1 4
5
32
- A lot of times, the screens will be open on slips- 4 can look to slip if X1 fights through the screen
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Zone Sets / SituationsSet vs Zone Defense
x1 x2
x5 x3x4
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5
3
2
- 4 and 5 screen the closest man in the zoen for2 to pop up to the wing
x1 x2
x5 x3x4
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53
2
- X4 releases to cover the wing pass
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Zone Sets / SituationsSet vs Zone Defense
x1 x2
x5 x3
x4
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5
32
- On X4's release, 5 immediately finds the middledefender of the zone and posts up
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Zone Sets / SituationsZone Post Entry Rotations
2x4
x4x55
4 1
x1x2
3
- On the post entry against a zone, players stillrun the same Rip actions4 cuts to the opposite elbow of the low post anddives down3 cuts to the opposite slot and flashes to themiddle1 and 2 fill top of key and opposite wing
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Zone Sets / SituationsZone Set for Lob
1 3
24
5
x1 x2
x3x5
x4
- 2 is a shooter- 5 ducks in to occupy the middle of the defense- 3 ball screens and then sprints ahead which willoften cause X4 to come up- 4 back cuts to look for lob from 2
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Zone Sets / SituationsHandling Zone a Blitz
5
2x3
x5 x4
x1x2
4 1
3
- On the post entry, run Rip actions
5
2
x3x5 x4
x1x2
4
13
- Defense runs a blitz on the 5 in the low post- 5 dribbles out of the blitz to create a passingangle to 2- 2 reverses the ball to 1 for 1 to make a playbased on defensive reads and player strength
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Zone Sets / SituationsHandling Zone a Blitz
5
2
x3 x5 x4
x1 x2
4
1
3
- If 3 is not a scorer, he should dribble at 1 for adribble hand-off- In this instance, 3 is called a naked screenerbecause there is no one to help or extend thescreen- After the naked screen, 1 should look to pull fora jumper before the help closes out out on him- The naked screener should always crash theoffensive rebound- Often this causes a switch which will have aguard trying rebound against your big
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Zone Sets / SituationsShort Corner Entries (Pourch)
5
4
3
2
1
- Anytime the the ball is entered into the Pourch(short corner) players run Rip actions
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Zone Sets / SituationsDrive and Space Against the Zone
1 4
32
5
x1 x2
x5x4 x3
- The ball screen also forces match ups- On driving situations, players still run manrotations- Often, the player filling behind will be open for ashot