Misunderstood Spacing of the Read & React
by Rick Torbett

Whenever I find myself in a conversation about my favorite subject: the Read & React (Are you surprised?), I will invariably talk about the 3 possible formations: 5 OUT, 4 OUT 1 IN, and 3 OUT 2 IN.
My listeners will make some telling comments like:
- โ5 OUT does not have an inside threatโฆโ
- โIโm worried about SPACING when using 5 OUT, etc,โฆโ
- โHow do you rebound out of a 5 OUT formation?โ
- etcโฆ
These are good questions, nothing wrong with them, but as I said, theyโre โtellingโ. They tell me that we need to look closer at the Read & React. Perhaps my listeners just donโt understand some basics about how itโs engineered.
Anyone who has been on our website or read some threads in our forum knows at least ONE aspect of the Read & React that separates it from all other offenses: If you pass, then you MUST basket cut. Letโs look at what that does to our formations and spacing:
When your formation is 5 OUT, the first pass will change the formation to 4 OUT 1 IN. From that moment on, there will be one player cutting with 4 players left on the perimeter. In other words, even if youโre initial formation is 5 OUT, the spacing on the perimeter is occupied by only 4 players. 5 OUT in the Read & React is actually a 4 OUT 1 IN offense with a constantly changing inside player (whoever is cutting).
When a shot goes up, thereโs always one cutter caught in the act of cutting the lane โ thatโs one interior rebounder โ and it changes with each pass. When someone says that thereโs no inside threat when youโre playing 5 OUT, it tells me that they donโt understand how the Read & React is engineered.
Similarly, when your formation is 4 OUT, itโs actually 3 OUT with 1 permanent post player and 1 โconstantly changingโ post player (the cutters). 4 OUT equates to two inside threats. The spacing on the perimeter needs only to accommodate 3 outside players at any one time.
The Read & React 3 OUT formation consists of 3 inside threats: the two permanent inside players with a third inside threat thatโs constantly changing with every pass. Thereโs LOTS perimeter space because once a pass is made, thereโs only two perimeter players.
5 OUT is only 5 OUT when you first draw it up. The same with 4 OUT and 3 OUT.
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