Ohio State ran their version of the Weave Offense to perfection in 2010 and this end of shot clock play from the Weave is a good way to isolate either a strong post-up player or a three point specialists if the defense switches
Ohio State Buckeyes Weave Offense 2010 vs Wisconsin
Craft dribble enters the ball to the wing and passes to Buford who raises from the weak side post
Buford upon receiving the pass from Craft quickly makes a flip pass to Lighty and replaces him on the weak side wing
Lighty centers the ball with the dribble
Ohio State Buckeys Weave Offense 2010 vs Wisconsin
Lighty dribbles in the direction of Craft who is moving to meet Lighty
Lighty makes a flip pass to Craft who takes two dribbles and passes to Buford who centers the ball with the dribble
Craft replaces Buford on the wing and Lighty replaces Craft
Ohio State Buckeys Weave Offense 2010 vs Wisconsin
Buford dribbles to meet Lighty who is coming off the wing and receives the flip pass
Lighty dribbles the ball and makes the pass to Craft who centers the ball with the shot clock winding down
Buford replaces Lighty on the wing & Lighty replaces Craft
Diebler moves to fill the block
Ohio State Buckeys Weave Offense 2010 vs Wisconsin
Craft passes to Sullinger who flashes high to the ball side elbow
Ohio State Buckeys Weave Offense 2010 vs Wisconsin
Diebler moves up the lane line and sets a shuffle screen for Lighty who comes hard into the lane looking to post up and receive the pass from Sullinger in the high post
Diebler a very reliable shooter pops out off the screen if the defense is caught switching, he is alone for the 3
Buford clears to the ball side corner for a possible shot or baseline post entry off the feed from Sullinger
*At 6'5 220 Ohio State used Lighty to isolate in the post against a good match-up
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