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March 26 – Read & React Pet Peeves

Misunderstood Spacing of the Read & React
by Rick Torbett

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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:

  • โ€œ5 OUT does not have an inside threatโ€ฆโ€
  • โ€œIโ€™m worried about SPACING when using 5 OUT, etc,โ€ฆโ€
  • โ€œHow do you rebound out of a 5 OUT formation?โ€
  • etcโ€ฆ

These are good questions, nothing wrong with them, but as I said, theyโ€™re โ€œtellingโ€. They tell me that we need to look closer at the Read & React. Perhaps my listeners just donโ€™t understand some basics about how itโ€™s 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. Letโ€™s 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 youโ€™re 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, thereโ€™s always one cutter caught in the act of cutting the lane โ€“ thatโ€™s one interior rebounder โ€“ and it changes with each pass. When someone says that thereโ€™s no inside threat when youโ€™re playing 5 OUT, it tells me that they donโ€™t understand how the Read & React is engineered.

Similarly, when your formation is 4 OUT, itโ€™s actually 3 OUT with 1 permanent post player and 1 โ€œconstantly 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 thatโ€™s constantly changing with every pass. Thereโ€™s LOTS perimeter space because once a pass is made, thereโ€™s 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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