Louisville - Secondary Break (vs Zone) - FastModel Sports

Published 03/17/2017 by Doug Brotherton Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

About This Play/Drill

Louisville used this Secondary Break in their 2017 NCAA Tournament game against Jacksonville State. The break utilizes a ball reversal, false motion, and a ball screen to manipulate the zone defense. It creates a 3-on-2 advantage in the high post, or a 2-on-1 advantage on the weak side. This resulted in back-to-back baskets for the Cardinals.     

  • Basketball Play - Louisville - Secondary Break (vs Zone)
  • Basketball Play - Louisville - Secondary Break (vs Zone)
  • Basketball Play - Louisville - Secondary Break (vs Zone)
  • Basketball Play - Louisville - Secondary Break (vs Zone)
  • Basketball Play - Louisville - Secondary Break (vs Zone)
  • Basketball Play - Louisville - Secondary Break (vs Zone)
  • 1 passes the ball to the trailer (4)

    4 reverses the ball to the 2

    5 cuts to the high post
  • 4 cuts towards the ball, then dives to the block

    1 shallow cuts to the ball side corner

    3 flashes to the top

    2 passes to 3
  • 2 cuts over the top of the high post, to opposite wing

    1 lifts to the wing

    3 passes to 1
  • 5 sets an inside ballscreen for 1 and rolls

    3 and 2 space away from the ball screen

    4 circle cuts to the high post

    1 passes to 4
  • On a catch by 4...

    Turn and look for 5 on the roll

    Look for 2 on skip pass for a 3
  • If X2 sinks to deny high post...

    4 circle cuts into a ballscreen

    1 passes to 3

    3 drives the 2-on-1 advantage (X3)