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Chin Dribble Weave Entry

How to run Chin Dribble Weave Entry — 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 — 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 — 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 — 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 — 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 — frame 5 diagram
Starting alignment (5 offense)
Chin Dribble Weave Entry — frame 6 diagram
Starting alignment (5 offense)

Use the Chin Dribble Weave Entry when you want to enter the Princeton action through a DHO weave rather than a direct pass. You chain dribble handoffs on both sides of the floor to shift the defense before the big sets the final screen for the perimeter read. The weaving entry buys time and forces multiple defensive rotations before you ever get to the primary action.

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