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; 5 screens near the right wing; 5 cuts to the right perimeter
1 passes to 2; 1 cuts to the basket; 4 cuts to the left wing; 3 cuts to the left perimeter; 2 passes to 5; 4 screens near the left wing
4 screens near the left low post; 1 cuts to the left wing; 5 passes to 3; 4 cuts to the free-throw line; 3 passes to 4; 5 cuts to the right wing; 3 cuts to the left wing
1 cuts to the left low post
Use UCLA Continuity to keep the offense flowing after the initial UCLA action. Your four screens on the wing and your three cuts off it, giving you a repeating catch-and-read structure that's hard to stop without a perfect switch. Set this up when you want a patient, continuity-based attack rather than a one-shot play.
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