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Most secondary fast breaks rely on ball reversal to be effective. Some teams will deny the return pass to the point guard, stifling ball-reversal and killing the secondary attack. This secondary break can be an effective strategy against teams that deny the return pass from the wing to the point guard.
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That is a nice secondary break. We run it similar, but we leave the 2 out on the wing so that if the ball is reversed, the three can penetrate (especially if a big man closes out on a switch). Then if the defender on 2 collapses to take away penetration, we can kick it out for a jump shot.
That is a great approach as well, coach!
as long as you have a good ‘reason why’, any wrinkle or variation is a good one