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Chin Dribble Weave Entry (2)

How to run Chin Dribble Weave Entry (2) — a set play you can teach frame by frame and take to your next practice.

Online Basketball Playbook · Published May 30, 2026 · 2 min read
Chin Dribble Weave Entry (2) — frame 1 diagram
4 cuts to the left perimeter; 2 cuts to the left wing; 5 screens near the right wing; 1 dribbles to the right wing; 3 passes to 5; 3 dribbles to the right perimeter
Chin Dribble Weave Entry (2) — frame 2 diagram
3 passes to 4; 4 passes to 2; 5 screens near the right wing; 5 screens near the top; 3 cuts to the left corner
Chin Dribble Weave Entry (2) — frame 3 diagram
5 screens near the left perimeter; 2 dribbles to the left perimeter; 4 cuts to the lane; 1 cuts to the right corner; 1 cuts to the right perimeter; 1 cuts to the right low post; 3 cuts to the left low post
Chin Dribble Weave Entry (2) — frame 4 diagram
2 passes to 1; 5 screens near the left perimeter; 2 cuts to the right corner; 5 screens near the right perimeter; 1 passes to 4
Chin Dribble Weave Entry (2) — frame 5 diagram
Starting alignment (5 offense)
Chin Dribble Weave Entry (2) — frame 6 diagram
Starting alignment (5 offense)

This is the same weave-and-handoff entry as the first Chin Dribble Weave, giving you a second read out of an identical look. Run it when the defense adjusted to the first entry and you want to re-attack with the same motion but hit a different outlet at the end. Keeping the entry identical means your players do not have to process a new play — just a new finish.

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