Multiple post-up set From Keith Cooper, former head men's coach, Saint MartinÕs College, Lacey, Washington

DIAGRAM 1: This is a box-set play that provides post-up opportunities for 5, 4 or 3. 1 dribbles to the left wing while 3 sets a backscreen up the lane for 5. 5 uses the screen and breaks to the ball-side low block. 2 pops wide to the weak-side corner. 1 looks to enter the ball in to 5.


DIAGRAM 2: If 5 wasn’t available, 3 pops to the top and receives the pass from 1. 4 breaks down the lane line and sets a downscreen for 2, who uses the screen and cuts to the weak-side wing. After setting the downscreen, 4 flashes into the lane. 3 looks to hit 4 for a shot in the lane.


DIAGRAM 3: If 4 wasn’t open, 3 passes to 2 on the wing. As the pass is being made, 4 breaks up and screens for 3, who uses the screen and breaks to the ball-side low block. 2 looks to hit 3 for a post-up opportunity on the low block.