Pass Reversal Option - FastModel Sports

Published 01/20/2015 by Randy Sherman Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

About This Play/Drill

The Oklahoma Sooners have one of the best transition attacks in college basketball. They often attack out of their primary break with either drives or threes.
 
In their secondary action Oklahoma at times uses a pass to the trailing post as one of their options. That triggers this handoff into a baseline stagger. 
  • Basketball Play - Pass Reversal Option
  • Basketball Play - Pass Reversal Option
  • Basketball Play - Pass Reversal Option
  • Basketball Play - Pass Reversal Option
  • Basketball Play - Pass Reversal Option
  • Basketball Play - Pass Reversal Option
  • Oklahoma Sooners Pass Reversal

    The pass reversal option begins with the point guard passing to the trailing big man

  • 4 dribbles at 3

     

    3 has option of backdoor on an overplay, but most often 4 executes a dribble handoff with 3

     

    5 moves to lane line to set baseline screen for 2

  • After the handoff, 4 sets the second of a double screen along the baseline with 5

     

    3 can score off the handoff or center the ball and read 2's cut

     

    2 has a choice to use the baseline double or the downscreen from 1 (most often he uses the baseline double)

  • 3 passes to 2 coming off the baseline double screen. Depending on how he's played, 2 may curl or straight cut.

     

    The Sooners are now into their offense.

  • Sooners may enter into ballside post

  • Often, if the post entry is not made the ballside post will step off and execute a side pick-and-roll with the wing

Oklahoma Sooners execute the pass reversal option of their break. Pass to trailer who reverses with a handoff then sets the baseline double screen.