Chapters
- (English) 2.1.1 Read and react offence
- (English) 2.1.2 “Flex”
- (English) 2.1.3 “The shuffle”
- 2.1.4 “Triangle”
- (English) 2.1.5 “Horns”
- (English) 2.1.6 “Princeton”
- [:en]2.1.7 “UCLA Cut”[:es]2.1.7 "Corte UCLA"[:fr]2.1.7 « Coupe UCLA » [:]
- (English) 2.1.8 “Zipper”
- [:en]Follow-up[:es]Seguimiento[:fr]Approfondir[:]
- (English) 2.2.1 Motion offence - 3 out, 2 in - screen the screener
- (English) 2.2.2 Motion Offence - 3 Out 2 In – multiple screens for the shooter
- (English) 2.2.3 Motion offence - 3 out, 2 In - Double Screens
- (English) 2.2.4 Motion offence - 3 Out, 2 In - Blind (Back) Screens
- (English) 2.2.5 Motion offence - 3 Out, 2 In - Pick and Roll with Triangle on Help Side
- (English) 2.2.6 Motion offence - 3 out, 2 in - cuts off high post screen
- (English) 2.2.7 Motion offence - 3 out, 2 in - 1v1 isolation
- (English) 2.2.8 Shot selection - importance of the corner 3
- [:en]Follow-up[:es]Seguimiento[:fr]Approfondir[:]
- (English) 3.2.1 Characteristics of long tournament play
- (English) 3.2.2 Long tournaments - selecting the team
- (English) 3.2.3 Long tournaments - preparing the team prior to tournament
- (English) 3.2.4 Long tournaments - scouting
- (English) 3.2.5 Long tournaments - keeping players fresh
- (English) 3.2.6 Long tournaments - coaching staff
- (English) 3.2.7 Long tournaments - organising the off-court
- [:en]Follow-up[:es]Seguimiento[:fr]Approfondir[:]
(English) Level 3
(English) 2.1.7 “UCLA Cut”
(English) The UCLA Cut received its name due to its use by coach John Wooden at UCLA. It is a simple “pass and cut” motion, with a screen from the high post.