The next section that we have or the next continuation of this particular process, is when we have the back pick step, we send the cutter, he is covered, we will roll the screener back with the cutter, to the basketball and lift for the jump shot. So we will take through one time now. We want to emphasize when we come back to give a target hand and a lead hand and continually come to the ball. Do not stand and wait for the ball to come to you or allow or entice the defense to come up through for the steal.
Continue to come, when you make the roll, come towards the ball. Now, as your are fine with your players as we have with these, sometimes they listen but they do not hear what coach was trying to tell them and I am going to take it one time as it this. I am going to make. Make your Vās, I will make my pass, I go hard, nothing. I am coming up for the back pick, I set it, boom, I continue to come to the ball and shoot the ball.
So we come to the ball with the hand and shoot the ball. If we are in the passing game and I was covered and I set the pick, boom. I come and he cannot hit me then I would step out, boom and we are in it again. We are right back in and this is the continuation of the series. So what do I do? It is up to me.
I may do a direct cut again, and this time, I get the ball. If I do not, I am back picking and here we go, boom, again. This time we found the open man. What we have showed you is really three cuts but two options off each cut. So we have six options off the passing game. Now, we tell ourselves this when we run them. That is all dictated by the way the defense plays the people.
A little later in the year, as our team progresses and they are really working hard and they are understanding the passing game, and again, we are showing you the perimeter cuts four of five or a four man passing game or a three man passing game. If you are going to initiate a three man passing game, you would use the same cuts you would give your post certain rules to do certain things depending on what the perimeter people do.
Very few people run a three man passing game. Basically, a three man passing game, it is difficult to be effective when you have two post below you, because they do take a way cutting angles and they add two extra defensive people between your man, you and the basket. So it is very difficult to make that really effective, but a four man passing game or five man passing game, this are the same rules that we use for four or five.
Obviously with the five, we have perimeter people. With the four, we will have one postman and that postman will normally work away from the ball and flash back to it. He will set back picks and flash back, but his primary purpose in there is to pick and to rebound. We are still utilizing the perimeter people. If I had a very strong perimeter game, yet I had one big man that I wanted to utilize, I would make him a great screener and a flasher and keep him near the board for rebounding purposes. A passing game does give you enough leeway and it is liberal enough to let you design your own offense according what personnel that you have.
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