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  2. 2–3 zone defense - Wikipedia

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    Gaps in the zone—there are a few areas on the court that often cause breakdowns in the 23 zone, especially at the high-post area. The high post/free throw line area (i.e., the center of the 23 zone) is often a weak spot in the zone that is exploited by the offense. Multiple defensive players tend to "collapse" (i.e., converge at once ...

  3. 2-3 zone defense a gamechanger for Crestview Cougars in win ...

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    After going into the fourth quarter tied at 54, the Cougars implemented a 2-3 zone and outscored Fredericktown 22-6 the rest of the way.

  4. Basketball playbook - Wikipedia

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    Motion offenses are governed by a set of rules which have everyone in motion. When numbers are used in motion (e.g. 4 out 1 in motion), the first number refers to the number of players outside the three-point line and the second number refers to the players inside the three-point line.

  5. Zone defense - Wikipedia

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    The names given to zone defenses start with the number of players on the front of the zone (farthest from the goal) followed by the numbers of players in the rear zones. For example, in a 23 zone two defenders cover areas in the top of the zone (near the top of the key) while three defenders cover areas near the baseline. [1]

  6. The 2-3 zone becoming a 'staple' in Josh Eilert's approach to ...

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    Nov. 15—MORGANTOWN — The 2-3 zone defense is no less foreign to Kobe Johnson as Nike shoes or a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Yet a smile stretches across his face when you mention the ...

  7. Defensive three-second violation - Wikipedia

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    The offense receives one free throw and retains possession of the ball. [2] The NBA also made zone defenses legal prior to the 2001–2002 season. [3] The introduction of zone defenses faced resistance from players, including Michael Jordan. If teams were able to play zone defenses, he said, he never would have had the career he did. [4]

  8. Motion offense - Wikipedia

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    A motion offense is a category of offensive scheme used in basketball. Motion offenses use player movement, often as a strategy to exploit the quickness of the offensive team or to neutralize a size advantage of the defense.

  9. Category:Basketball terminology - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; کوردی ... 1–3–1 defense and offense; 23 zone defense; 50–40–90 club; A. Air ball; Alley-oop; Amoeba defense; Assist (basketball) B ...