Set plays
A set play is a strategically planned and choreographed sequence of movements to get open shots and score points. Generally speaking the sequence is run through just one time.
Set plays are quick hitters to score points at a certain point during the game. They should not be your entire offensive system.
Set plays are quick hitters to score points at a certain point during the game. They should not be your entire offensive system.
A set play typically adds a twist to an offense. It gives you the opportunity to show the defense something different to keep them off balance. Plays can run into your motion offense, or you could choose to run a play after running your offense for a certain amount of time.
Set plays are most commonly run out of the following special situations:
Set plays are most commonly run out of the following special situations:
- after time outs
- at the beginning of games (right after the tip off)
- at end of games
- when you really need a basket
- when your offense is stagnant
- after your secondary break