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Shaun1985

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One of the noticeable inbound set plays we run when were under our own basket is having Golden throw it in on the side, have the player catch it, give it back to Golden and he looks for a shot while the other player screens the defense and we do this a lot it seems. Just curious why this isn't set up for McBee. Seems like it would be perfect for setting him up a shot instead of depending on motion and other defenders biting on a drive and kick back.

Thoughts??
 
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One of the noticeable inbound set plays we run when were under our own basket is having Golden throw it in on the side, have the player catch it, give it back to Golden and he looks for a shot while the other player screens the defense and we do this a lot it seems. Just curious why this isn't set up for McBee. Seems like it would be perfect for setting him up a shot instead of depending on motion and other defenders biting on a drive and kick back.

Thoughts??

yea they are continuosly running this out of bounds play and you could tell that miss st was on it a few times, teams are starting to jump it. i think the reason its for golden is that reason right there if they jump it you need it in the hands of someone who can handle it and drive out of that corner, not ball up and call timeout.
 
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#4
Because McBee isn't good shooting off screens. He's a catch and pop guy. JMO.
 
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One of the noticeable inbound set plays we run when were under our own basket is having Golden throw it in on the side, have the player catch it, give it back to Golden and he looks for a shot while the other player screens the defense and we do this a lot it seems. Just curious why this isn't set up for McBee. Seems like it would be perfect for setting him up a shot instead of depending on motion and other defenders biting on a drive and kick back.

Thoughts??

My high school runs this play. The design is to have an athletic big (jarnell will excel here) catch with the whole side of the floor evacuated. The man taking it out runs off the handoff and the big makes the read to keep and drive baseline if tr defense cheats or give it to the guard. You want a penetrator to come of the handoff because he can treat it like a ball screen. Then you have your best shooter in the corner who comes off a stagger from the other two players and the man who takes it out can drive, pull the three or kick to the man off the stagger.
 
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#8
What everyone has said. Skyler is a spot up shooter. Not a dribble/screen shooter.
 

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