Depends on the situation & team, some PGs have stick skill & a build with decent Interior D that allows them to play their cut well, & other teams will help their PG’s on the cut & have the PG rotate to another player. If your PG can’t stop it after too many possessions than you can have your C drop & help on the cut
If they set screens, play high low wheb you feel like the guard is driving & the center is about to pop (PF guards the drive, Lock runs out to the pop) For 5 Out , you can pressure the ball handler by having the wing defenders pinch him when he tries to drive and/or forcing him to a side And you can also rotate on his drive (corner defender drops to his drive, wing defender replaces his corner, original defender that got beat replaces his wing) Everything is situational so adjust depending on who you’re playing against & with
Great video… just one question. I see where everyone is supposed to be in these rotations… but why do they call certain rotations for different situations? Is because of what the offense is trying to do or what kind of line up they have defensively?