Play: “Michigan”
Great for crunch-time situations at the high school level, this basketball play should be used with anywhere from 4 to 8 seconds left on the clock. Usually a jumper will be taken somewhere from 15-20 feet, but if there's enough time, a lay up is a possibility.
This basketball play is designed to create an open shot somewhere on the floor, and gives a team at least three options to find one. The Michigan provides a number of basketball players the opportunity to get open for a chance to win the game.
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