Loyola-Chicago - Chin Stagger DHO - FastModel Sports

Published 03/30/2018 by Matt Wheeler Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

About This Play/Drill

Loyola-Chicago uses this play to shift the defense from one side of the floor to the other by allowing the ball to touch a different side of the floor at least four times during a given possession. Each time the ball switches sides of the floor, defensive players on the weak side of the floor have to sprint into help. When the ball gets back on their side of the floor, they then have to close out to contain the ball. Forcing the defense to move and make continual closeouts usually results in defensive breakdowns. This is how the Ramblers are able to attack the paint and get open shots.

 

  • Basketball Play - Loyola-Chicago - Chin Stagger DHO
  • Basketball Play - Loyola-Chicago - Chin Stagger DHO
  • Basketball Play - Loyola-Chicago - Chin Stagger DHO
  • Basketball Play - Loyola-Chicago - Chin Stagger DHO
  • 1 passes to 4.

    4 dribble handoffs with 2 then cuts to corner.

    2 passes back to 1.

  • 3 cuts to wing to receive pass from 1.

    2 cuts off screen from 5 to basket.

    1 cuts off screen from 5 to opposite corner.

  • 1 cuts off 5 to opposite corner.

    5 pops up top to receive pass from 3.

    5 swings ball to 4, who is cutting up top.

    2 continues cut to corner.

  • 4 dribble handoffs with 1.

    5 sets second ball screen for 1, then cuts to basket.

    1 turns corner looking for 5 on roll or to create a shot.