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Thru Push Fence/Elevator

How to run Thru Push Fence/Elevator — 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
Thru Push Fence/Elevator — frame 1 diagram
2 cuts to the right wing; 3 cuts to the left block; 4 passes to 3; 4 cuts to the right wing
Thru Push Fence/Elevator — frame 2 diagram
2 dribbles to the right wing; 2 cuts to the left wing; 2 passes to 4; 5 screens near the right low post; 3 screens near the lane; 2 cuts to the left low post; 1 dribbles to the left perimeter; 3 cuts to the left low post
Thru Push Fence/Elevator — frame 3 diagram
3 cuts to the right wing; 4 screens near the free-throw line; 5 screens near the right low post
Thru Push Fence/Elevator — frame 4 diagram
1 passes to 3; 5 screens near the free-throw line; 4 cuts to the right wing

Use Thru Push Fence Elevator when you want an elevator screen action on the strong side to create a catch-and-shoot opportunity. Your 1 swings to 3, your 5 sets a pin at the free-throw line, and your 4 times the cut through the gap to arrive at the right wing as a shooter. You are running a timing play — the elevator works only when your 4 reads the screen and hits the gap at full speed.

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