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BUILDING BLOCKS For Your MAN-to-MAN OFFENSE (“ON-the-BALL-SCREENING ACTION”) Double Ball-Screens Ghost Ball-Screens Off Ball-Screen the Ball-Screener Flat Ball-Screens Twisted Double Ball-Screens ‘Small on Big’ Ball-Screens Ball-Screen & Rolls ‘Big on Small’ Ball-Screens Ball-Screen & Rim-Runs Inside Ball-Screens Ball-Screen & 2nd Screens Inside Ball-Screen & Rolls Ball-Screen & Pops Inside Ball-Screen & 2nd Screens Long Ball-Screens Inside Ball-Screen & Flare-Cuts

BUILDING BLOCKS For Your MAN-to-MAN OFFENSE (“OFF-the-BALL-SCREENING ACTION”) UCLA-Screens ‘Big on Small’ Off-Ball-Screens Brush-Screens Lane Exchange Cross-Screens Flare-Screens ‘Small on Big’ Off-Ball Screens Lane Exchange Cross-Screens with Flash Post Action Ghost Flare-Screens Down-Screens Off-Ball Screen the Ball-Screeners Ghost Down-Screens Pin-Screens Elevator-Screens Twisted Elevator-Screens Pin-Screens & Post Seals Spin-Screens Stagger-Screens Flex or Back-Screens Twisted Stagger-Screens Flex or Back-Screens with Veer Cuts Ghost Stagger-Screens Back-Screens Into Quick Ball-Screens

BUILDING BLOCKS For Your MAN-to-MAN OFFENSE (“CUTTING” ACTION) Weave Dribble Hand-off Followed by On-Ball Screening Action Weave Dribble Hand-off Action Inverting Post Players on the Perimeter Action Weave Dribble Hand-off Followed by Off-Ball Screening Action Inverting Perimeter Players in the Post Action Back Door Cut Action Give-n-Go Cut Action Action to Isolate Players Pipe or Zipper Cut Action Shuffle-Cut Action Flash Post Action Duck-In Cut Action Iverson Cuts Veer Cut Action Flare Cut Action Slash Cut Action Inside Ball-Screen & 2nd Screens Inside Ball-Screen & Flare-Cuts Flex or Back-Screen Cut Action

BUILDING BLOCKS For Your MAN-to-MAN OFFENSE (SCHEMES) “Shifting” Scheme “False Motion” Scheme Utilizing Individual Player’s Strengths Action to Isolate Players Attacking Weaknesses of Opponent’s Defenses Action to Eliminate Defensive Helpside Attacking Individual Opponent’s Weaknesses Action to Combat Switching Man Defenses Combination Ball-Screens & Off-Ball Screens