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Motion Weak Baseline Double Counter

How to run Motion Weak Baseline Double Counter — 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
Motion Weak Baseline Double Counter — frame 1 diagram
1 passes to 2; 1 cuts to the left block; 3 cuts to the left low post; 5 screens near the lane; 2 cuts to the left wing; 4 passes to 2; 4 screens near the right wing
Motion Weak Baseline Double Counter — frame 2 diagram
2 passes to 4; 3 screens near the left low post; 1 cuts to the right wing
Motion Weak Baseline Double Counter — frame 3 diagram
4 dribbles to the left perimeter; 4 dribbles to the free-throw line; 3 cuts to the left corner; 5 cuts to the left block

Use Motion Weak Baseline Double Counter when the defense is sitting hard on your baseline double and taking away the primary look. Your four passes to two and immediately rescreens at the wing while three and five cut to the opposite side, creating a counter layer on top of the original action. You force the defense to defend both the original set and the counter without a rest.

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