Inbound Play "Double" vs. 2-3 Zone Defense

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Here's a baseline inbound play you can run against a 2-3 or 1-2-2 or 3-2 zone defense. This is absolutely one of my favorite plays to run; because of how simple it is to execute.
Like all inbound plays, you should have the possible and likely plays to run against the defense you're up against in your head and ready to go before to ball even goes out of bounds.
Making the correct read and holding the double screen with patience is really going to make all the difference when running this play. It's always the tiniest details that make all the difference. In this case, it can be as small as eye tracking and body language. Those can be dead giveaways as to your intentions before you run the play. Learn the basics of the play, the polish it up with the fine tuning details.
You don't need to know hundreds of different inbound plays, you simply need to do a few plays really, really well!
The 2-3 zone defense is an alternative to man-to-man or match-up defensive strategy used in basketball. It is referred to as the 2-3 because of its formation on the court, which consists of two players at the front of the defense and three players closer to the basket.
The 2-3 zone is usually one of the first zone defenses coaches and players learn and deploy. That’s probably because of it’s intuitive nature and ease of learning. The two players on the top of the zone are typically the two guards; the shooting and point guards. They guard the area of the zone on the perimeter and three-point arc.
The forwards (3 and 4 players) guard the sides of the zone and the center (5 player) guards the lane and center of the zone. When your opponent moves the basketball around the court, the entire zone shifts to cover their designated areas in the zone. As the ball moves throughout the court, the defense shifts simultaneously in the direction of the ball.
Communication is probably the most important thing to remember when playing a 2-3 zone (or any zone defense). Every player needs to talk to each other on the court . Typically, the center acts as a defensive director in the 2-3 zone because they care able to see more of the court. They are always shouting who should be where, what the offense is doing, and acts as the eyes behind the heads of their fellow teammates.
Even though the 2-3 zone is a “zone” defense, every player on the court should always be aware of the where the offensive players are on the court. It’s critical that the defense move to guard an open player than stay within the normal constraints of the 2-3 zone with offensive players that are closer to the basket taking a high priority.
The strength of the 2-3 zone originates at the basket and radiates outward. It’s typically deployed against an opponent who is stronger/bigger inside and are poor perimeter shooters. A general goal of the 2-3 zone is to force the offense to take perimeter shots and prevent entry into the paint by pass or drives.
The 2-3 zone is a very effective defense when teams communicate and rotate properly. It’s generally true that the further away from the basket, the lower the chances of scoring. The 2-3 zone protects the key and is great at preventing penetration into the lane. Because of that, it’s forces perimeter shooting as an offense's most accessible option, thus lowering your opponents overall field goal shooting percentage.
There are some times when using the 2-3 zone would leave your team vulnerable. With the perimeter, especially the 33-point arc, wide open, teams that are great at 3-point shots and mid-range shots can easily dismantle the 2-3 zone. Teams don’t remain in a 2-3 zone for very long when their opponents start knocking down long range shots with ease and consistency. If you’re committed to staying in a zone, your might want to switch to a 3-2 zone against a good perimeter shooting team.
The 2-3 zone requires good communication, teamwork and trust. Every player must know exactly where to be at all times, where their teammates should be, and where their opponents are at all times. Zone defense is more complex than just chasing one player around the court and staying between them and the basket. If you practice all aspects of this zone and defend as one single unit on the court, your team will be formidable with this zone defense.
You can watch a live execution of this play here at 1:38mark
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@marcusandbum
@marcusandbum 12 жыл бұрын
I added this to your OOB plays at a tournament last week and got wide open shots about half the time which is good enough for me. Thanks for the idea!
@lancelumpkin6773
@lancelumpkin6773 3 жыл бұрын
Love your videos. You have helped me so much becoming a successful coach.
@CoachRuss
@CoachRuss 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thanks for your positive feedback. I really appreciate it.
@mrmoore033
@mrmoore033 12 жыл бұрын
Very nice out of bounds play. I'm gonna use it for my 7th graders
@lrkmt2
@lrkmt2 12 жыл бұрын
really good stuff. excellent explanations
@ryonpope8028
@ryonpope8028 12 жыл бұрын
This looks great. Thanks for all your posts. What software do you use to create these plays?
@natoy7669
@natoy7669 2 жыл бұрын
Nice play coach
@CoachRuss
@CoachRuss 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@natoy7669
@natoy7669 2 жыл бұрын
Coach upload ka naman ng pang break sa trap defense thanks po
@LarxSDrexS
@LarxSDrexS 10 жыл бұрын
Nice play. Just want to see a scenario that a base defender is hustling, defender the player trying to inbound the ball. Thanks!
@SuckMyUnit
@SuckMyUnit 10 жыл бұрын
As my first time playing basketball as a freshman, they expect me to know all the plays.
@NikeLewis
@NikeLewis 7 жыл бұрын
We score 4 to 5 times a game off this play.
@CoachRuss
@CoachRuss 7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's such an awesome play. Weird how it takes the defense so long to catch on to what's going on. I love this play.
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