#4 and #5 down screen for #2 and #3
#1 passes to either wing
The post on the side of the pass now sets a back screen for #1
The player who set the back screen turns and sets a ball screen for the wing
#1 comes off a double staggered screen from the two players on the weak side of the floor
#4 and #5 down screen for #2 and #3
#1 dribbles at one of the wings and that wing player cuts back door
The post player on the strong side of the ball sets a ball screen for #1
The player who cut back door comes off a double staggered screen from the two players on the weak side of the floor
The wing who receives the entry pass can attack the rim or shoot an open shot
In the wing entry, #1 can receive a pass on the back screen cut
In the DAT entry, the wing who is back cutting can receive a pass
The ball handler or the screener on the pick and roll are scoring options
The shooter coming off the double staggered screen on the weak side
Whether we run the wing entry or DAT entry, the action should not be called out and should instead be a read made by #1. This is called a "trigger action" as the other players on the team react different based on what #1 does.
If the play is not open, flow into our Motion Offense