
Zone Play "Baylor": Use Inside Screens to Shred Any Zone Defense
The Baylor zone play disrupts traditional zone coverages with well-timed inside screens and smart spacing. Perfect for youth basketball drills and high school basketball coaching playbooks.

Zone Play UCLA: How to Attack the Back Line with Lob and Slip Options
The UCLA zone play is a deceptive lob action that exploits the soft spots behind zone defenses. It’s perfect for youth and high school teams looking to stretch the back line and generate high-percentage finishes near the rim.

Zone Offense Flare: Beat 2-3 and 3-2 Zone Defenses with Smart Screens
Zone Play 5, the Flare/Slip concept, creates confusion in zone defenses using staggered and off-ball screens. Perfect for youth and high school coaches who want spacing and scoring options built into their zone attack.
Iowa Zone Play: Overload Action to Beat 2-3 Zone Defenses
The Iowa zone play creates misdirection and spacing to attack the gaps in any zone defense. Perfect for youth and high school coaches looking for high-percentage zone offense actions.
Runner Pin Zone Play: How to Punish 2-3 Zone Defenses with Baseline Action
If your team struggles to beat a 2-3 zone, the Runner Pin play creates scoring chances through smart off-ball movement and screening. This play combines a baseline runner with a surprise pin-in screen to free up open looks.
Runner & Runner Pin to Free Up Shooters Against 2-3 Defense
This zone play starts with movement and screening to pull apart the 2-3 zone. The Runner and its counter, Runner Pin, are excellent tools for coaches looking to generate clean perimeter looks or inside seals.
Beat Zone Defenses with Chin Action: Princeton-Inspired Play for Easy Looks
Chin isn’t just a weapon against man defense—it’s deadly versus zones too. This Princeton-based zone play creates inside and outside scoring options by shifting defenders with intelligent cuts and back screens.