Zone offence T-game
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This is a good, balanced attack, with good shooters 1-2 outside and 3-4-5 providing great board coverage and good inside offence.
Start with a reverse entry into a box overload. |
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| 3 The ball can be reversed using a ballscreen. |
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| 4 Movement on a pass to the high post. |
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| 5 Movement on a pass into the low post. |
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| 6 Rotations
On ball reversal you can use triple, double or single-post continuity.
a) triple post - 3-4-5 all rotate to the corner, low post and high post positions b) double post - 4-5 play the post positions, 3 runs the baseline c) single post - 3-4 each play the corner and high post, 5 plays the low post.
a) Triple post
The rotation is low post to corner, high post to low post, corner to high post.
See Zone offence - Atkins North Carolina T-game, Huggins dive and fill. |
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| 7 Continuity. |
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| 9 Continuity. |
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| 10 c) Single post
3 and 4 each play the high post and corner, 5 is the low post.
See Zone offence - Dave Odom vs 1-3-1. |
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| 11 Continuity. |
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