Regis Rangers Continuity Ball-Screen Offense - FastModel Sports

Published 07/27/2015 by Wes Kosel Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

About This Play/Drill

1 passes to 2 then cuts through the lane under the basket. Once 2 has the ball, 4 steps out and sets a ball-screen as 1 cuts to the opposite wing off of a screen from 3. 5 flashes to the top of the key and gets the pass from 2 if 2 can't create anything with the ball-screen. If 5 passes to 1, 3 cuts to the opposite wing off of 2's screen and 4 flashes high as 1 comes off of 5's ball-screen. Push Entry: This play can be started with a dribble push sending the wing to the opposite side of the floor. Hand-Off Entry: The point can also give the ball to 2 on a dribble hand-off to start the play. 

  • Basketball Play - Regis Rangers Continuity Ball-Screen Offense
  • Basketball Play - Regis Rangers Continuity Ball-Screen Offense
  • Basketball Play - Regis Rangers Continuity Ball-Screen Offense
  • Basketball Play - Regis Rangers Continuity Ball-Screen Offense
  • Basketball Play - Regis Rangers Continuity Ball-Screen Offense
  • Basketball Play - Regis Rangers Continuity Ball-Screen Offense
  • 1 passes to 2 then cuts through to the middle of the lane.
  • Once 2 has the ball, 4 steps out to set a side ball-screen.

     

    1 cuts to the opposite wing off of 3. 5 moves up to the lane line extended looking for the pass from 2.

  • If 5 doesn't have a shot he passes to 1. 3 cuts through to the opposite wing.
  • 5 sets a wing ball-screen for 1.

     

    1 drives middle as 4 elevates up from the low post.

     

    If 1 doesn't have a shot or pass to 5, he passes to 4 and the offense continues.

  • The play can also be started with a dribble push entry if the wing is being denied.

     

    1 dribbles to the wing sending 3 across the baseline.

  • The offense can also be started with a dribble hand-off.

     

    1 gives it to 2 and then cuts across the floor.

     

    2 uses the ball-screen from 4.