In transition, a double-high ball screen for #1 set by #5
and #4. #5 will roll and #4 will pop.
This is a "choice" ball screen for #1. He can go
either way as #'s 4 and 5 set screens for his defender.
#2 starts by coming off of the flare screen set by #4 before
cutting to the basket. #4 will then step out and set a
pick-and-pop for #1.
When things break down, Orlando likes to run a side ball
screen with #5 as the ball screener for #1 and the remaining
players as spot-up shooters. Here, #1 drives baseline
and penetrates.
#4 sets a down screen for #5 who sets a middle pick-and-roll
screen for #1. #4 clears to the help-side corner while
#3 comes up to the wing from his starting position.
From a Horns set, #1 enters the ball to #4 and #3 back cuts
looking for the ball. #1 will circle around and look
to get the handoff from #4 if the backdoor is not completed.