Double High vs. 2-3 Zone - FastModel Sports

Published 12/31/2014 by Kevin Noon Favorite Send to FastDraw Print Embed

About This Play/Drill

This play can be used a quick hitter against the zone, in transtion or as a primary entry to a 4-out/1-in zone offense.  It is great to get the ball in the lane and collapse the defense.  The main job of the two big men is to set a solid screen, especially the second screener.  The main role of the driving guard is to draw the help defense.

  • 1 picks a side of the court to take the ball. 4 & 5 screen the two top guards. As 1 comes off screen, he hits 2.

  • 2 catches the ball, rips and drives looking to draw x4 and have x5 step up. 

  • 4 pops and spaces, 5 rolls looking to draw x2 and x5.

  • If 2 draws x4 then 3 will be open in the corner. 

  • If 2 draws x5 then 5 will be open for the dump off. 

  • If 2 draws x4 and x5 and then x3 will be forced to cover 5, then 4 will be open for the skip.

  • Basketball Play - Double High vs. 2-3 Zone
  • Basketball Play - Double High vs. 2-3 Zone
  • Basketball Play - Double High vs. 2-3 Zone
  • Basketball Play - Double High vs. 2-3 Zone
  • Basketball Play - Double High vs. 2-3 Zone
  • Basketball Play - Double High vs. 2-3 Zone
  • 1 picks a side of the court to take the ball. 4 & 5 screen the two top guards. As 1 comes off screen, he hits 2.

  • 2 catches the ball, rips and drives looking to draw x4 and have x5 step up.

  • 4 pops and spaces, 5 rolls looking to draw x2 and x5.

  • If 2 draws x4 then 3 will be open in the corner.

  • If 2 draws x5 then 5 will be open for the dump off.

  • If 2 draws x4 and x5 and then x3 will be forced to cover 5, then 4 will be open for the skip.