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5 Out J Cut Post Up Play

By Brian Williams on July 2, 2015

5 Out J Cut Post Up Play

An idea for a way to post up any player from a 5 out set.

The play is from Kyle Pertuset’s Spread and Go Motion Offense.

The 5 Out Spread and Go Motion Offense Playbook and the and the Spread and Go Motion Offense Drills Playbook is combined with Scott Peterman’s Ultimate Matchup Zone Playbook as this week’s eBook bundle.

Here is the link to find out more about the bundle: Spread and Go Offense Plus Drills, & Ultimate Matchup Zone Playbooks.

If you have any questions about the Playbooks, please feel free to email me or call or text me at (317) 721-1527.

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5 Out J Cut Post Up

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To show how this action works, we will start with a 5 out set where the action has progressed to the point
that the 5 has the basketball on top of the key.

The 5 will make a pass to the wing, and post up by way of a “J Cut”, the 2 will then feed the post.
 

 
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The “Pick Away”

This is a great counter if X4 elects to sag off to provide help.

 

 

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The “Butler” Cut is an “Slip Cut” bluff action for defenses who switch or start to overplay if you choose to predominantly be a “Slip Cut” action team upon feeding the post, or if you have very smart players who have the presence of mind to know when to execute this advanced read.

This action can also be used to create a “lob” opportunity.

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When the “Flash Cut” option is executed the players on the perimeter must fill up to the open spots on the floor to allow a spot for the cutter to fill as they should have already after 5 made the pass to the wing and began the cut.

 

The play is from Kyle Pertuset’s Spread and Go Motion Offense .

The 5 Out Spread and Go Motion Offense Playbook and the and the Spread and Go Motion Offense Drills Playbook is combined with Scott Peterman’s Ultimate Matchup Zone Playbook as this week’s eBook bundle. Here is the link to find out more about the bundle: Spread and Go Offense Plus Drills, & Ultimate Matchup Zone Playbooks.

If you have any questions about the Playbooks, please feel free to email me or call or text me at (317) 721-1527.

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