Basketball Play Buckeye Animation

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Buckeye is a play with a lot of options. Our first look is a possible pass inside and lay-up for either post player O4 or O5. Refer to the diagrams below.

In diagram A, we start with a box set-up, with our perimeter players O2 and O3 on the blocks and our post players O4 and O5 at the elbows.

The play can go to either side, with the determing factor being the initial direction of the point guard's (O1) dribble. Here O1 dribbles left to a point below the elbow and outside the 3-point arc. O4 steps out to the arc to screen for O1. O1 then changes direction and dribbles over O4's screen, dribbling up to the top.

Meanwhile, O5 down-screens for O2, and O2 pops out to the right wing. O2 gets the pass from O1.

O4 gets a back-screen from O3 (who then pops out on the left wing), and a second screen from O5 inside. O4 cuts hard around these two screens for a possible pass from O2, and a lay-up (diagram B), our primary goal.

After completing the two screens, O5 flashes up to the high post (free throw line). Now there are several options.

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