Offence Kansas Weave
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YouTube video - Bill Self's Favorite Play.
Bill Self's "4 game" is a weave hand-off system.
The normal pattern is the wing cutting backdoor and the corner getting a DHO. |
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| 3 Options
a)
The defence starts anticipating the play, which can lead to a lob pass, 1 backcuts and exits out to the wing, 5 comes high, 3 backcuts from the corner. |
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| 5 c)
Instead of backcutting, 1 gets a DHO from 4, who bumps 2 out of the corner. |
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| 7 (Progressions)
Based on dribble-drive actions, see Offence - Dribble-drive outline.
a)
5 relocates from side to side opposite the dribbler, the corner player can lift for a DHO or backcut (shown).
Kansas Jayhawks Playbook - 5 stays opposite the ball. |
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| 8 b)
2 rotates up, 3 can keep the ball, 2 keeps going. |
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| 9 4 can backcut from the corner (not shown).
On a 3-4 DHO, 2 backcuts (or looks for a DHO from 4).![up](../images/uparrow.gif)
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