The
High Double starts off by having
O4 and
O5 each set a screen for
O1.
O1 can drive off of either screen.
In this example
O1 drives to the right, using
O5's screen.
O5 rolls off of the screen to the basket.
O1 drives toward the baseline. The first 3 options present themselves here.
Option 1 is to pass to
O5 for the lay-up.
Option 2 is for
O1 to take a midrange jump shot. If
D3 slides over to take away
O1's shot, then
Option 3 is to pass to
O2 for a corner three.
O4 moves to the top of the key, and
O3 moves to
midrange on the wing setting up
Option 4.
Option 4 is used when the defense shuts down the first 3 options.
Option 4 is for
O1 to reverse the ball to
O4, who immediately reverses it to
O3.
As the ball is reversed
O5 seals off her defender and moves to the middle of the lane. Now
O3 has 2 options. Pass to
O5 or shoot it.
Submitted by: Josh Murray
Category: Offense man