Secondary Numbered Break Basketball Animation

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Use this secondary break to transition quickly after the opponent scores, or after getting a rebound or steal. Push the ball up the floor quickly before the defense can get set. You can even use this as a press breaker if you get it in quickly, before the press has time to get set.

The initial setup and lanes are similar to the "80" press break. This numbered break and the "80" and "60" press breakers complement each other well and are easy to teach together. Use the "5-on-0, 5-trips drill".

The numbered break has five (numbered) options. In practice, we run all five options up and down the court.


After the opponent scores - O3 gets the ball out of the net quickly and passes inbounds immediately to O1 while O2, O4 and O5 sprint up the floor. Be quick, but stay under control and make no bad, forced passes.

Diagram A. O2 runs wide up the sideline and sprints to the right corner. O5 sprints to the left block (5-spot). O4 runs to the area just above the left elbow, free-throw line area at the three-point arc.

Secondary numbered break - passes up the court

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