Zone offense vs. the 2-3 or 2-1-2
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Zone offense vs. the 2-3 or 2-1-2
There are many different strategies coaches use to score against a 2-3 or 2-1-2 zone. But I was curious to know what people think is the best way to attack.
My personal favorite is dribble penetration because it can lead to:
A) an esasy layup
B) An open outside shot (kickoff)
C)Layup opportunity for the big men
D) Off. Reb'd opportunity-more people near the basket.
What do you think?
My personal favorite is dribble penetration because it can lead to:
A) an esasy layup
B) An open outside shot (kickoff)
C)Layup opportunity for the big men
D) Off. Reb'd opportunity-more people near the basket.
What do you think?
Re: Zone offense vs. the 2-3 or 2-1-2
hello!
I am a firm believer in Man to Man defense if you have the players and they are competent enough to play it. It is a tough defense to teach and even more difficult to play. However, if you can play it well, you will have a leg up on the competition because it can be extremely aggressive and suffocating.
thanks.....
I am a firm believer in Man to Man defense if you have the players and they are competent enough to play it. It is a tough defense to teach and even more difficult to play. However, if you can play it well, you will have a leg up on the competition because it can be extremely aggressive and suffocating.
thanks.....
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