Ahmet Dedeoğlu
05-16-2008, 03:21 AM
Double - (against zone defenses)
Summary
This play works great against any zone defense but works especially well against the 2-3 zone. It will get you an easy basket in the low post or an open 3 point shot. It can be used at the end of the game/period or any time when you need to good look at the basket.
Personnel
Player #5 should be your best post player and player #3 should be your best three point shooter.
Instructions
Player 1 passes to Player 2.
Player 3 starts out on the left block and pops out when the ball is passed to Player 2.
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Player 2 passes to Player 3.
Player 3 returns the pass to Player 2.
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As soon as 3 passes the ball back to Player 2, he runs to the opposite corner.
If Player 3 is denied that initial pass, Player 3 just makes his cut to the opposite corner, and Player 2 passes to Player 1.
Player 4 sets a screen on the middle guy of the zone and 5 opens to the ball. It is important for Player 4 to wait to set the screen until Player 3 has run by them on the baseline.
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Player 1 passes the ball to Player 5. Player 4 goes to the opposite block for weak side rebounding. It is important for Player 4 to only hold the screen for a fast 2-count to avoid the 3-second call in the lane.
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If player 5 is covered, Player 1 should pass to Player 3. At the same time, Player 5 should be reestablishing post position.
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If the outside guy of the zone (Defensive Player 4) closes out on Player 3 in time to prevent the shot, a bounce pass by Player 3 to Player 5 should be open.
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Summary
This play works great against any zone defense but works especially well against the 2-3 zone. It will get you an easy basket in the low post or an open 3 point shot. It can be used at the end of the game/period or any time when you need to good look at the basket.
Personnel
Player #5 should be your best post player and player #3 should be your best three point shooter.
Instructions
Player 1 passes to Player 2.
Player 3 starts out on the left block and pops out when the ball is passed to Player 2.
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Player 2 passes to Player 3.
Player 3 returns the pass to Player 2.
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As soon as 3 passes the ball back to Player 2, he runs to the opposite corner.
If Player 3 is denied that initial pass, Player 3 just makes his cut to the opposite corner, and Player 2 passes to Player 1.
Player 4 sets a screen on the middle guy of the zone and 5 opens to the ball. It is important for Player 4 to wait to set the screen until Player 3 has run by them on the baseline.
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Player 1 passes the ball to Player 5. Player 4 goes to the opposite block for weak side rebounding. It is important for Player 4 to only hold the screen for a fast 2-count to avoid the 3-second call in the lane.
[Only Registered Users Can See Links]
If player 5 is covered, Player 1 should pass to Player 3. At the same time, Player 5 should be reestablishing post position.
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If the outside guy of the zone (Defensive Player 4) closes out on Player 3 in time to prevent the shot, a bounce pass by Player 3 to Player 5 should be open.
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