| Zone set plays Bob Huggins
 
 
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 | 1 Bob Huggins 
 His father said always have a high post for reversal but more importantly for rebounding (opposite the shot). On a pass to 2, 1 would normally space away to make X2 play him on a return pass, 3 would catch a pass from 1 as deep as he can.
 
 1) Corner
 
 1 makes X1 play him, passes to 2, 4 goes to the corner, 2 passes and cuts through looking for the ball, 5 dives and posts as soon as 2 goes, 1 replaces 2 and 3 fills the high post.
 
 
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 | 2 4 passes to 1 who drives middle, 3 steps out for a pass and shot, or a pass to 4 (a shooter) if bottom defender X3 comes out on the ball (make a defender decide which guy to guard). 
 Try to the raise the bottom guy, have more guys down there than they have.
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 | 3 2) Double stack 
 Distort the zone
 
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 Shooter 3 runs to the corner off a double screen, 1 makes X1 play him.
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 | 4 2 screens then goes out the other side, 4 screens the middle then posts, 5 goes under looking for a pass from 1 or 3, 1 reads X3 (don't let him gap, pass to 3). 
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 | 5 b) 
 5 is the best post player. 3 goes to the corner, 4 cuts to the high post, 2 goes right through, 5 turns and seals.
 
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 | 6 On a catch, 5 makes a quarter-turn to the middle, forward pivoting on his top foot. 4 dives on a skip pass to 2, 5 fills the middle. 
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