5 cuts to the top; 1 passes to 3; 1 cuts to the right corner; 2 cuts to the right low post
3 passes to 5; 5 passes to 4
2 screens near the right low post; 3 cuts to the lane; 3 cuts to the basket; 4 passes to 2
3 cuts to the left corner; 1 cuts to the right low post; 5 screens near the right wing; 2 screens near the free-throw line; 2 cuts to the top; 4 passes to 5
5 screens near the left wing; 2 cuts to the lane; 3 cuts to the left low post; 4 cuts to the left perimeter; 1 dribbles to the right perimeter
2 passes to 1; 2 cuts to the right corner; 5 cuts to the free-throw line
This is a companion version of the Shuffle Set that runs the same zipper-and-shuffle action — five pops to the top, ball swings to four, and your players cycle through screens to reset the floor. Use it when you want to mirror the look from the same initial alignment but need the shuffle action to develop on a different timetable. The finish still finds five at the free-throw line, so your players can rep both versions off the same formation.
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