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[QUOTE="wgdsr, post: 4191735, member: 7179"] innovative game planning can always be effective if done right. 2 caveats from me: - not having it be too structured (guys thinking too frequently about where and what they need to be in the play or the set vs making a play) - that they're moving. at least more than one or 2 at times. sometimes all. as far as your set, it'd seem the open side still has a disadvantage. only a lefty dodge opens up a shot option. so you'll get a lot of split left/roll back right? if that's successful at all, you'll get teams sending a slide when turns his head. some suggestions: - position left wing dodger 5-10 up from gle but not more and have him split r strong hand. maybe he gets an angle to shoot, maybe not. what will d on x att do? he will hedge. like all the time. your x att can hang him up by being positioned on the crease line at x or even a step on backside. simple behind the cage pass and x att is free up the back side. also - most x att dodges up backside with all those people will be crowded. one guy (likely wing) will have to clear thru often. maybe he's open on cut briefly. then step down for top guy. also setting picks (or clear thru) for sweeps right as ball rotates up top should put him in a lot of space. last, with the crowd, with all slides your guy needs to follow the slide (exception back pipe cut on dodge up x), he'll have a step to space. [/QUOTE]
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