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  2. 2–3 zone defense - Wikipedia

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    The 23 zone defense is a defensive strategy used in basketball as an alternative to man-to-man defense. It is referred to as the 23 because of its formation on the court, which consists of two players at the front of the defense (closer to half court) and three players behind (closer to the team's basket).

  3. Amoeba defense - Wikipedia

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    When defending against a two guard front in the amoeba defense the formation changes from a diamond shape to a 2-1-2 defense. The top two defenders who we first stacked at the free throw line and top of the key come up to defend the two guards. The defender under the basket then comes up to the free throw line and guards behind the high post.

  4. Match-up zone defense - Wikipedia

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    The match-up zone also resembles a "switching man-to-man" defense, where the big men stay down low in the post and the guards stay around the perimeter. When asked to describe Chaney's match-up zone, Saint Joseph's Hawks coach Phil Martelli replied: "In college basketball, there's the Pete Carril Princeton offense , the John Chaney Match up ...

  5. Zone defense - Wikipedia

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    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] Match-up zone is a hybrid man-to-man and zone defense in which players apply man-to-man defense to whichever opposing player enters their area.

  6. Triangle-and-two defense - Wikipedia

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    The shooting guard and point guard in a triangle-and-two defense play man-to-man defense, typically marking the opposing team's best offensive players on the perimeter. A triangle-and-two defense is usually used against teams with a dominant scoring backcourt. It is also often used simply to disrupt the play of the opposing guards, who are ...

  7. Wheel offense - Wikipedia

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    Once the play is set up, the wheel offense can work effectively against both man-to-man defense and zone defense. [2] The various cuts and double screens will create open shot opportunities if the defense fails to react quickly. Even if the defensive players manage to cover all the cutting offensive players, they are forced to switch match-ups. [3]

  8. Motion offense - Wikipedia

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    Instead of relying on set plays, Knight's offense is designed to react to the defense. His motion emphasized post players setting screens and perimeter players passing the ball until a teammate becomes open for an uncontested lay-up or jump shot. Players are required to be unselfish and disciplined and must be effective in setting and using ...

  9. Pick and roll - Wikipedia

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    According to Synergy Sports Technology, use of the pick and roll in the NBA rose from 15.6% of total plays in the 2004–05 NBA season to 18.6% in the 2008–09 NBA season. [1] Another avid user of this move was Chris Paul, who was known for completing this move with his teammate DeAndre Jordan on the Los Angles Clippers from 2011-2017.