Bulldog is a part of our 1-4 high sets featuring basketball plays to run against man to man defense.
This play is designed as a counter to our 1-4 high series play named Butler and should be run when the entry pass to the 4 man is denied.
This play forces the defense to guard the screen the screener action three times, once as #2 upscreens for 5, then #1 downscreening for #2, finally #3 flare screening for #1.
Any time the basketball is entered into the post on any of the plays, the feed and space rules apply.
As the ball is shot, all players fill their rebounding spots and prepare for conversion defense.
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Bulldog is the counter to the play that we have named Butler. The counters are designed
More Man to Man Set Plays
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Double Tight is a video (not an animation) of a set play from a 1-4 high. The play features a ball reversall and a double back screen for a tight cut on the baseline.
Screen the Ball Screener Roy Williams demonstrates a transition option to screen the ball screener, then isolate a post player with a staggered double on the other side. It could be adapted to your half court offense as well.
Tom Crean Staggered Double Ball Screen. Here is a ball screen play from Tom Crean that might interest you if you are looking to add some new wrinkles to your set plays.
Guard to Guard to Forward Outside Cut from John Wooden's UCLA offense. with 5/0 and then 5/5 demonstrations of each option from John Wooden's UCLA man to man offense. There is even a short segment narrated by Coach Wooden.