1-4 Charleston Set Play
from Coach Creighton Burns
#1 enters the ball to #5 who steps out on the perimeter to receive the ball.
After passing, #1 cuts down to the ball side block.
Both #2 and #3 move down toward the baseline as #1 makes his cut.
#4 steps out and receives a pass from #5.
On the pass from #5 to #4, #1 sets a back screen and #3 runs a flex cut to the rim.
#5 makes the pass to #4 and then down screens for #1 in a screen the screener action.
#1 uses the screen and cuts up toward the elbow.
If #4 does not make a pass to #3, he will pass to #1.
On the pass from #4 to #1, #2 cuts on the baseline and receives a screen from #5.
At the same time #3 moves up and sets a back screen for #4.
#1 will look over the top to #4 and then to #2 down at the wing.
If #1 passes to #2, he will screen for #3 and then fill the back side wing.
If #3 does not have a scoring opportunity, or cannot feed #5 in the low post, he
will dribble out and pass to #3.
#3 will swing the ball to #1 and then screen down for the back side post, #5.
#5 will flash up to the ball side high post.
#1 will look low to #4 and then high to #5 and if #5 is denied the ball he will look
to throw the diagonal skip pass to #2.
If the pass is made from #1 to #5, #2 will back cut to the rim and #3 will fill the
back side guard spot.
In this situation, #5 makes a pass to #3, which keys the back screen by #4 for
#5.
#3 will look to #5 on the back cut to the rim, and then to either #4 stepping to
the ball or to #2 at the wing.
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