Regular match-ups. #B1 vs. #O1, #B2 vs. #O2, etc... Notice that #3 is playing ball-side of his man and is prepared to go 'hot' #5 and #6 are heavily sluffed in because their match-ups are the least threatening. They need to be prepared to get to "2-slide" in the event that #3 goes to stop ball.
Basic defensive slide rotation against a 2-3-1 offensive set. This play features a dodge from up top, with a crease slide and a backside fill directing the recovery.
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Notice that #3 is playing ball-side of his man and is prepared to go 'hot'
#5 and #6 are heavily sluffed in because their match-ups are the least threatening. They need to be prepared to get to "2-slide" in the event that #3 goes to stop ball.