In this post we're going to see an interesting CSKA Moscow set play, that is actually used by lots of teams but which CSKA adds a new detail that I would like to share with you.
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First of all 1 dribbles to the right wing. Then 3 sets a diagonal down screen for 5 who cuts to the right low block. 3 pops and moves to the top of the key being screend by 4. 1 can pass to 5 at the low post or to 3 at the top of the key. |
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The new version of this set play is when after screening 5, 3 sets a down screen for 2, who moves to the top of the key being staggered screened by 3 and 4. 1 can pass to 5 at the low post, or to 2 at the top of the key. |
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