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UCLA Continuity Bump

How to run UCLA Continuity Bump — 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
UCLA Continuity Bump — frame 1 diagram
5 screens near the free-throw line; 4 screens near the free-throw line; 2 cuts to the right wing; 3 cuts to the left wing; 1 cuts to the right perimeter; 5 screens near the right wing; 5 cuts to the right low post
UCLA Continuity Bump — frame 2 diagram
1 passes to 2; 4 cuts to the left wing; 3 cuts to the left perimeter; 3 cuts to the left low post; 2 passes to 5; 2 cuts to the left wing
UCLA Continuity Bump — frame 3 diagram
4 screens near the left low post; 5 screens near the right low post; 5 cuts to the lane; 1 passes to 3; 3 passes to 4; 1 cuts to the right wing
UCLA Continuity Bump — frame 4 diagram
4 cuts to the left wing; 5 cuts to the right wing

Run UCLA Continuity Bump when the defense starts anticipating your standard wing cut. Your three passes to four and your one cuts to the opposite wing, bumping the spacing and giving you a fresh angle on the same continuity framework. It's a quick reset that keeps defenders honest without abandoning the action they're already chasing.

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