This 3 in 2 out play was diagrammed by retired Division I Coach Randy Brown.
This set isn’t something that you would want to run the whole game.
It is a way to exploit it if you have an inside scoring advantage as a change up to what you normally do.
Randy’s site has been recently received a new look.
You can see it at coachrb.com.
It features his mentoring program for anyone interested in becoming a college coach.
Inside Triangle
This is an inside triangle set that can be run as a quick hitter or continuity offense. 3-4-5 are in a revolving screen and cut mode on the interior. 1 and 2 are available on the wings as receivers and passers into the post. Guards must move up and down sideline to occupy their defenders to allow inside scoring.
1 dribbles to the wing
4 down screens for 3
If 3 is not open for an inside scoring opportunity, he cuts above the arc.
3 reverses the ball to 2
4 cross screens for 5
If 2 can feed the ball inside to 5, he makes the pass.
3 down screens for 4
2 passes to 4
3 cross screens for 5
Continue the down screen cross screen with ball reversal.
Randy’s site has been recently received a new look. You can see it at coachrb.com. It features his mentoring program for anyone interested in becoming a college coach.