Basketball Terminology UCLA Cut
The famous UCLA cut is a high back screen and cut with player 5 and player 1. We have player…
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The famous UCLA cut is a high back screen and cut with player 5 and player 1. We have player…
A ghost screen is a fake screen where the screener runs into open space after pretending to set a screen.
A shuffle screen is going towards the ball and then using the screen to go away from the ball, cutting…
After the pass, the player cuts to the post and gets a hand-off pass for a layup.
This basketball cut is commonly used to cut from the post area to the high post or to the perimeter…
This cut is very straightforward, it’s just a straight line cut.
Slip cut is an effective way to cut to the basket while setting a screen. If the defenders try to…
A basket cut is a cut towards the basket. Players start first running towards the ball and then cutting to…
A shallow/curl cut is when a player cuts in a curved line towards the basket as shown on the diagram.
L-Cut is a simple cut that forms an L-shaped pattern of running. It’s a move where a player goes straight…