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Roll and Replace (Slot Ball Screen) Continuity Offense

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Jun 20, 2024
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Roll and Replace (Slot Ball Screen) Continuity Offense Overview Explanation of the roll and replace continuity offense, focusing on creating triple and double gaps with slot ball screens, forcing the defense to make tough decisions. Gap Definition: Single Gaps: Defined as two offensive players one pass away or in consecutive perimeter spots. Double Gaps: Two offensive players two passes away, with an open perimeter spot between them. Triple Gaps: Two offensive players three passes away, with two open perimeter spots between them. Option 1: Score Initial Setup: Offense starts with a slot ball screen towards the sideline. Ball Handler Action: Engage defender, use the screen, and aim to score if not stopped. Drive and Kick Process: Ball handler engages the defender, uses the screen, and pressures defender 2 in the corner. Decision Point: If defender 2 stops the ball, pass to the corner for a shot, triggered by seeing the defender's chest. Pass to the Roller Roll and Replace Action: Player on the block moves to the same side as the ball screen. Execution: If the ball handler is stopped, pass to the rolling player 4, exploiting the defender's decision to stay or switch. Pass to the Replace Situation: Occurs when defenders stop the ball, leaving player 4 open. Execution: Pass to player 5 if the defender stops the roller, leaving player 5 open. Corner - Continuity Process: After passing to the corner, player 2 dribbles to the high wing/slot, using a ball screen from player 5. Rotation: Player 4 moves to the same side as the screen to replace when player 5 rolls. Corner - Drive Baseline Action: Corner player drives baseline, with the ball handler moving to the corner. Support: Block player ducks in to make themselves available for a pass. Corner Middle Drives Action: Corner player drives towards the middle. Support: Ball handler moves to the baseline corner, and block player ducks in to block their defender. Duck In Definition: Duck-in is a post move where an offensive player uses their inside foot to seal their defender and move into the paint. It's an effective way to create space and scoring opportunities near the rim Pass to the Replace - Continuity Execution: If no advantage, pass to the slot/wing or perform a dribble handoff to continue the offense. Rejecting the Ball Screen Action: If the ball handler rejects the screen, they attack the basket or pass to the corner/short corner. Continuity: Continuity maintained by having the ball screener stay up top. How to Get Back into Spots Adjustment: Ensure one player in each corner, one at the basket, and two up top to reset positions. Special Situations Short Roll - Trap and Hedge: Ball handler quickly passes to a short roller to create space and decision pressure. Pop - Traps and Hedge: Screener pops to the three-point line for a shot or drive. Passing to the Screener Alternative: Skip the screen and pass for a handoff to avoid traps or hedges. Switching - Change Positions Exploitation: Use roll and replace with guards to create mismatches against defenders. Switching - Ghosting Ball Screens Technique: Fake screen before popping, confusing defenders and creating open shots. Slips Action: Player sets a screen but quickly cuts to confuse the defense and create scoring opportunities. Back Doors Execution: When defenders overplay, the offensive player cuts backdoor towards the basket. Flat Ball screens Setup: High and flat screens to give the ball handler options and create space. Execution: Roller and replacement move to the same side as the screen, similar to slot ball screens.

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