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Zone Continuity Offenses

Check out these zone continuity offenses that can be utilized against the various zone defenses to not only attack but to score!

Zone continuities are often essential in keeping the players moving on offense and making the defensive players move and react. The harder a zone defender has to work, the more chances there are for mistakes and defensive breakdowns ... thereby giving your zone offense great scoring chances.

Slash Zone Offense
By: Brian Rea
The Slash Zone Offense is a "multi-tasker" zone offense that can be run against any zone defense. It is a simple, yet effective zone offense with quick hitters that creates quality movement, puts pressure on the middle of the zone, and allows you to overload any zone defense. . . . Keep Reading
The Convertible Zone Offense
This zone offense is 'convertible' in that it can be utilized against odd front zones such as the 1-3-1 or 1-2-2 and even front zones such as the 2-3 and 2-1-2. It is designed to create many problems for most zone defenses. . . . Keep Reading
Lob Continuity
This zone offense set play is designed to get a lob to create an easy scoring opportunity. It is an effective quick hitter that can also be continued from side to side much like a continuity set. . . . Keep Reading
Zone Delay Spread Offense
When you are ahead or tied near the end of the game and your opponent is pressuring you from a zone defense, spread them out to use clock, force them to foul, or counter the pressure and get an easy layup. . . . Keep Reading
1-4 X Zone Offense
By: Jeff Osterman
The 1-4 X Zone Offense is simple enough to run as a quick hitter but may also be run as a continuity set. The ultimate goal of the 1-4 X Zone Offense is middle penetration to create an advantage situation. This penetration may also allow for the opportunity to kick out for a 3-point attempt. . . . Keep Reading
1-3-1 Control Game Offense
The 1-3-1 Control Game Offense is a continuity offense with a baseline roamer. This offense works equally well against man-to-man or zone defenses and is designed to control tempo and get open shots, specifically layups. . . . Keep Reading
1-4 High Continuity Zone Offense
The 1-4 High Continuity is an effective zone offense to employ against odd-front zones such as the 1-2-2. This zone offense utilizes a 1-4 high set to attack the middle for scoring opportunities or kick-out passes for jump shots. . . . Keep Reading
Flash Middle Overload
Put pressure on the zone defense with this continuity zone offense by flashing players into the middle of the zone and overloading one side. . . . Keep Reading
1-3-1 Rotational Zone Offense
The 1-3-1 Rotational Zone Offense is designed to keep the offensive players moving. Teams will often do a good job of moving the ball against a zone defense, but they do a poor job of moving players. If you have ever seen your team stand around against a zone, this offense may be just what you need. . . . Keep Reading
2-3 Zone Buster Offense
The 2-3 zone buster is a zone offense that incorporates the concept of attacking zones by passing inside and then going weak side or reversing the ball from the inside to the weak side and then going inside. . . . Keep Reading
1-4 Attack Offense
The 1-4 Attack Offense is a great attack vs. any type of defense, man or zone. It is also simple enough and easy enough to execute that your players will pick it up in no time. . . . Keep Reading
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