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In basketball, the “1-4 set” is an offensive formation or play commonly used to create scoring opportunities. It refers to the positioning of players on the court. Let’s break it down: The “1” in the 1-4 set refers to the point guard, who is typically the primary ball-handler and playmaker.Continue Reading

The 5-out offense in basketball is a strategic offensive system that involves positioning all five players on the perimeter, outside of the three-point line. In this formation, there are no players in the post or near the basket, creating more spacing and opening up opportunities for dribble penetration, ball movement,Continue Reading

The middle pick-and-roll is an offensive play that involves two players, usually a guard and a forward or center, operating in tandem. The play begins when the ball handler (usually the guard) dribbles towards the middle of the court, receiving a screen from the big man (forward or center). TheContinue Reading

In basketball, a side pick-and-roll, also known as a side screen-and-roll, is an offensive play commonly used to create scoring opportunities. It involves two players working together: the ball handler and a teammate who sets a screen, or pick, for the ball handler. The play begins with the ball handlerContinue Reading