UCLA Back Screen / Stagger Action - FastModel Sports

Published 12/03/2013 by Dana Beszczynski Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

About This Play/Drill

This is the opening play run by the UCLA Bruins in their match-up against Nevada the ther night. Steve Alford is in his first season at the head of the storied UCLA program. Alford left New Mexico where he built a winning program and made the Lobos a yearly team for discussion come NCAA Tourmament time.

 

This play is a well designed action run out of Transition as the flashing post takes away thte weak side help on the backdoor action which opens the play. The stagger screen is set-up by the down screen at the elbow for the PG. With a good screening action, the Bruins were able to get an open look at the three right at the outset of the game.

  • Basketball Play - UCLA Back Screen / Stagger Action
  • Basketball Play - UCLA Back Screen / Stagger Action
  • Basketball Play - UCLA Back Screen / Stagger Action
  • UCLA Back Screen to Stagger Action vs M2M

     

    1 (Anderson PG - 5) passes to 4 (Wear - PF 12) who flashes hard to the top of the FT circle

     

    5 (Parker - 23 C) steps out to back screen for 2 (Adams - SG 3) who cuts to the basket looking for the quick pass

  • UCLA Back Screen to Stagger Action vs M2M

     

    4 (Wear - 12 PF) passes to 3 (Powell - SF 4) on the wing and screens down at the elbow for 1 (Anderson - 5 PG) who flashes up and receives the pass

     

  • UCLA Back Screen to Stagger Action vs M2M

     

    2 (Adams - SG 3) runs across the lane off the double staggered screen set by 5 (Parker - 23 C) & 4 (Wear - PF 12) and receives the pass from 1 (Anderson - 5 PG) for the open 3 pt shot