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How to coach and teach the basketball secondary fast break Part 2 - Continued
 | Diagram #5 - Secondary Break Option #2 - This diagram shows a successful completion of Play Option #2. We all know that "Big Dog" will not always be able to fend off his defender and sometimes he is able to get around "Big Dog" and prevent a successful pass from "Wing". In this case he can pass to either teammate #2 or #4 as shown below and the secondary attack continues. |
 | Diagram #6 - Secondary Break Option #3 - "Big Dog's" defender prevented a pass to him at the low post; however, teammate "Wing" with the ball still has 3 options. He can shoot, dribble or pass. As shown in the illustration, he elected to pass to "Safety" #4 who slides from the free throw line extended. When "Big Dog" sees the ball leave "Wing's" hands he sets a screen on "Fly's" defender, then opens up toward the ball ready to receive a skip pass from "Safety". |
 | Diagram #7 - Secondary Break Option #3 - All players should catch the ball in a triple threat position where he can either shoot, drive or pass the ball. In this diagram he has elected to pass the ball into teammate "Fly" who has used "Big Dog's" screen and made a flex cut to the basket ready to receive s pass from "Safety". After passing the ball, "Wing" sets a screen on teammate #2 "Outlet's" defender, then continues to the position outside the circle and opens up toward the ball. Using "Wing's" screen, "Outlet" slides to the opposite wing looking for a possible skip pass from "Safety". |
 | Diagram #8 - Secondary Break Option #3 - This diagram shows the ball in "Fly's hands and his successful execution of Option #3. |
 | Diagram #9 - Secondary Break Option #4 - In this diagram, "Outlet" has opted to pass to "Wing" at the top of the free throw circle. "Wing" catches the ball in a triple threat position ready to shoot, drive or pass which is always the rule. Immediately after passing the ball, "Safety" sets a down screen on "Fly's" defender. |

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