Ahmet Dedeoğlu
05-16-2008, 04:54 AM
3-2 (1-2-2) Zone Rotations
3-2 (1-2-2) zones are commonly used to defend teams with good outside shooting and/or weaker post players. You can also use it as a trapping defense.
Basic Rotations and Positions of the 3-2 (1-2-2) zone
Starting Positions
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Ball on wing:
Defender 3 comes out to guard the ball.
Defender 1 drops down to the high post area.
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Ball in corner:
Defender 5 goes out to guard the ball.
Defender 4 slides over to defend the low post.
Defender 2 drops down to either defend the opposite low block or the wing if a skip pass is thrown.
Defender 1 defends the high post area.
Defender 3 can either sink in to stop penetration or apply pressure by denying the reversal pass.
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Trapping wing:
Defender 1 and defender 3 form the trap.
Defender 2 slides over to slightly above the free throw line. He is anticipating a pass back to the top of the key or a skip pass to the opposite wing.
Defender 5 takes a step out to try to anticipate a pass to the corner. He shouldn't sneak out too far if there is a player in the high or low post area.
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Trapping the corner:
Defender 3 & defender 5 form the trap.
Defender 4 slides over to defend low post.
Defender 1 anticipates a pass into the high post or wing.
Defender 2 plays 'center field.' He covers the top of the key until defender 1 recovers. He covers the skip pass to the opposite wing. He covers anybody cutting to the middle of the lane.
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3-2 (1-2-2) zones are commonly used to defend teams with good outside shooting and/or weaker post players. You can also use it as a trapping defense.
Basic Rotations and Positions of the 3-2 (1-2-2) zone
Starting Positions
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Ball on wing:
Defender 3 comes out to guard the ball.
Defender 1 drops down to the high post area.
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Ball in corner:
Defender 5 goes out to guard the ball.
Defender 4 slides over to defend the low post.
Defender 2 drops down to either defend the opposite low block or the wing if a skip pass is thrown.
Defender 1 defends the high post area.
Defender 3 can either sink in to stop penetration or apply pressure by denying the reversal pass.
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Trapping wing:
Defender 1 and defender 3 form the trap.
Defender 2 slides over to slightly above the free throw line. He is anticipating a pass back to the top of the key or a skip pass to the opposite wing.
Defender 5 takes a step out to try to anticipate a pass to the corner. He shouldn't sneak out too far if there is a player in the high or low post area.
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Trapping the corner:
Defender 3 & defender 5 form the trap.
Defender 4 slides over to defend low post.
Defender 1 anticipates a pass into the high post or wing.
Defender 2 plays 'center field.' He covers the top of the key until defender 1 recovers. He covers the skip pass to the opposite wing. He covers anybody cutting to the middle of the lane.
[Only Registered Users Can See Links]