2 cuts to the left perimeter; 3 cuts to the right perimeter; 4 passes to 1; 1 dribbles to the top; 4 cuts to the top; 5 cuts to the left perimeter
3 dribbles to the top; 2 cuts to the left perimeter
1 passes to 3; 1 cuts to the top; 5 cuts to the top
Middle Secondary 1 gives you a quick-hitting transition look when your three can push the ball up the middle and your wings fill behind. Your three attacks and your one and five cut into the paint to create a numbers advantage before defenders can recover. Call it off a defensive rebound or turnover when you outnumber the opponent in the open floor.
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