Setup:
This is off a made basket, so DeVon Hardin rips the ball out of the hoop and quickly inbounds to his point guard.
Nothing special here, it's a sideline break. Your shooters, O3 and O2 are out wide looking for the open 3-pointer. Notice how Ryan Anderson (O4) is the first person leading the break.
Secondary Break:
You'll notice the defense is playing a 2-3 zone here. The opponent, Alaska, does a good job of getting back and negating any numbers advantage. Still, a good fast-break team will look for a quick strike.
The PG hits the trailer, O5 or DeVon Hardin. O4 does a wonderful job of posting up right away once he gets into the paint and calls for the ball. O5 makes the post-entry from the top of the key. Then it's all Ryan Anderson from there.
Summary:
Much like Roy Williams and UNC who teaches his forwards to run key to key, the Cal Bears do a great job of getting quick scores before the defense is completely set. Just because the defense has 5 back, doesn't mean you can't attack them early. Push the ball, look for the quick score, if it isn't there, then run you half-court offense.
Coach Roy Williams has a great DVD on his Secrets of the UNC secondary Break. As always, please check out the X's and O's Basketball forum to see what notes are available to download.
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