Loyola-Chicago - Doubling the Post - FastModel Sports

Published 03/31/2018 by Matt Wheeler Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

About This Play/Drill

Loyola-Chicago doesn't have great size in the post especially when their starting  6'9" center Cameron Krutwig goes to the bench. So they will double team when teams try to post them up. They will usually bring the extra defender from one of three areas: from the top, from the baseline and from the closest perimeter player. Skilled teams can make you pay for putting an extra player on the ball. Passing it out of the double team will put the defense in outnumbered situations. The Ramblers excel in rotating out of these situations to get matched up before the offense can make them pay.

  • Basketball Play - Loyola-Chicago - Doubling the Post
  • Basketball Play - Loyola-Chicago - Doubling the Post
  • Basketball Play - Loyola-Chicago - Doubling the Post
  • Basketball Play - Loyola-Chicago - Doubling the Post
  • Basketball Play - Loyola-Chicago - Doubling the Post
  • Doubling from the Top

    x3 double teams 5 in the post.

    x2 cuts to the nail

    x4 cuts to the rim.

  • Doubling from the Baseline

    x4 double teams 5 in the post.

    x3 cuts to the nail

    x2 cuts to the rim.

  • Doubling from the Closest Perimeter Player

    x1 double teams 5 in the post.

    x2 cuts to the nail

    x4 cuts to the rim.

    x3 rotates to take away the pass to the wing.

  • Defensive Responsiblities w/ No Cut to the Basket

    x3 denies the pass out to 1.

    x2 takes the first pass to the top.

    x4 takes the furthest pass to the corner opposite corner.

  • Defensive Responsiblities w/ Cut to Basket

    x3 denies the pass out to 1.

    x2 bumps the cutter then must close out on the two furthest passes.

    x4 denies the cutter and protects the rim.