1-4-1 OFFENSIVE Basic Motion / Plays Brian Sacks.

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1-4-1 OFFENSIVE Basic Motion / Plays Brian Sacks

BASIC MOTION 1-4-1

CREASE MOTION A1 A3 M2 A2 M1 M3 A1 A3 M2 A2 M1 M3 As the ball moves around the perimeter, the 2 crease players will do high low cuts. When the ball is at top – The ball goes to M1, M2 will cut high and A2 will cut low

CREASE MOTION A1 A3 M2 A2 M1 M3 A1 A3 M2 A2 M1 M3 As the ball goes to A1, M2 will low cuts to crease and A2 moves to other post on crease. When ball goes to A3, A2 cuts high and M2 cuts low to far pipe.

PERIMETER MOTION A1 A3 M1 M3 A1 A3 M1 M3 After every 2 pass on the perimeter player will dodge. Start in formation. As ball goes from M3 to M1 and then to A1. When A1 gets the ball he dodges to his right pushing A3 to top, M3 to the right and M1 to X.

PERIMETER MOTION A1 A3 M1 M3 A1 A3 M1 M3 2 Quick passes to M3 as the players are motioning around. They should end up in the second picture

FULL MOTION A1 A3 M2 A2 M1 M3 A1 A3 M2 A2 M1 M3 2 quick pass to get ball to A1, Crease players will be making high/low cuts A1 dodges to the right, pushing perimeter players over one spot, crease players high/low cut to position.

FULL MOTION A1 A3 M2 A2 M1 M3 A1 A3 M2 A2 M1 M3 2 quick passes to M3, crease players will make high/low cuts, M3 dodges right side. After M3 dodges, formation should be back to with every player over one spot to their right.

PLAYS 1-4-1

MOTION ISO PLAY “DUKE” G Switch

MOTION ISO PLAY “DUKE” G Back Up Shot or Outlet Clear Out

CREASE DOUBLE PICK “CAROLINA” G Start Ball to 2 As 2 Passes Ball Cut to 3 As 2 Passes Ball Cut to Crease Cut to Ball Attract Man Pass Up Top

CREASE DOUBLE PICK “CAROLINA” G Double Pick Cut to Ball Feed Ball to 3 Off Pick As 1 Catches Cut Behind 5/4 for Quick Shot

X DOUBLE PICK “CUSE” G Start Ball to 6 As 5 Pass Ball Cut to Crease

X DOUBLE PICK “CUSE” G Double Pick As 6 Catches 4 Cut Above 3/2 for Quick Shot