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Man to man Offence
UCLA Duck-In Plays
Possibly the easiest and most effective way to get the ball inside is with a duck-in.
Aggie-Point Isolation
When Kentucky coach Billy Gillespie was at Texas A+M, he ran this very simple isolation for his point guard, Acie Law.
Five
There is a lot of action in this side play which creates scoring opportunities in the low post and off a flare screen.
Germany-Circle
The 2008 German Olympic Team rans this early offensive action. In transition, O1 enters the ball to O2, high at the wing, and cuts towards the weak side of the floor.
Slice
Ball screens can be very effective when the ball screener's defender is late to help on the ball screen.
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