Inbounds Sideline Hubie Brown

| 1 Hubie Brown
5 and 4 (the better shooter) screen for 3, then 4 curls around 5. coachesclipboard.ca - 25 Back - 3 can go over or under the stack set by 4 and 5, 3 and 4 are the first two options. |

| 2 2 backscreens for 5 then pops out weakside. A backscreener is always open, and is the most dangerous guy. coachesclipboard.ca - 2 curls towards the rim, sprints up to backscreen for 5, then second cuts towards the ball, 4 spaces to the top of the key.
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| 3 Inbounding against pressure (no defender on the inbounds passer), two attackers stack sideways, the first player breaks back, and usually takes two defenders with him.
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| 4 The second players breaks upcourt for a pass, leading to a 3 on 2.
Variation - player 2 breaks upcourt and 3 breaks back, but that does not punish the other team.
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