Zone Play UCLA: How to Attack the Back Line with Lob and Slip Options

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.

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Attack Man-to-Man with This 1-2-2 Ball Screen Set for Your Point Guard

This 1-2-2 set uses smart movement and spacing to create an effective ball screen opportunity for your point guard. Ideal for high school and youth coaches looking to build simple yet effective offense against man defenses.

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Horns Action for Man Defense: 45/54 Play with Hi-Lo and Double Ball Screens

The 45/54 play gives coaches a two-phase attack—starting with a hi-lo option off a ball screen and flowing directly into a second ball screen if the first option is covered. A perfect horns-based man play for building offensive layers.

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Post Up Your Big: Baseline Play Using 3-High Alignment vs Man-to-Man Defense

Post Up Your Big: Baseline Play Using 3-High Alignment vs Man-to-Man Defense

This baseline play vs man-to-man defense sets up a clean post-up opportunity for your center using misdirection, double screening, and off-ball movement. A great option when you want to reward your big and confuse help-side defenders.

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1-2-2 Set vs Man: Back Door Cut for Post

Disguise your actions and free up your post with this deceptive 1-2-2 man offense play. Perfect for youth basketball teams and high school programs looking to get easy buckets with backdoor movement.

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