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Watch as Bayern Munich's head coach Andrea Trinchieri demonstrates a well-designed ATO (after timeout) play that his team can use to score at the end of a quarter. In this video, Trinchieri takes the viewer through the play step by step, explaining the responsibilities of each player and the tactics involved. The play starts with Jaramaz coming off a stagger screen in full sprint and setting a ghost screen for Weiler-Babb. As Weiler-Babb drives to the basket, he flips the ball to Othello Hunter, who is left open for a three-point shot thanks to the well-executed screen. Trinchieri provides a detailed breakdown of the play, including the positioning of the players and the timing of the passes. This video is a great resource for coaches and players looking to add a new play to their arsenal.
00:00 Time Out
00:47 Execution
1:09 Breakdown
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