3-2 Zone Principles and Rotations

In a 3-2 zone you must pressure the ball with on-ball perimeter defense. This means closing out on the pass, going over screens, trapping the corners and ball denial, post players should be denying the post entry pass (fronting or 3/4 in the post). Defensive rotation is critical as it is in all zone defenses. This can be a fun defense to play that confuses offenses and leads to steals and breaks. It does put pressure on your post players and can expose the corners.


Basic Rotations and Positions of the 3-2 (1-2-2) zone

Starting Positions  3-2zone1 (2K)
Ball on wing:
  • Defender 3 comes out to guard the ball.
  • Defender 1 drops down to the high post area.
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Ball in corner:
  • Defender 5 goes out to guard the ball.
  • Defender 4 slides over to defend the low post.
  • Defender 2 drops down to either defend the opposite low block or the wing if a skip pass is thrown.
  • Defender 1 defends the high post area.
  • Defender 3 can either sink in to stop penetration or apply pressure by denying the reversal pass.
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Trapping wing:
  • Defender 1 and defender 3 form the trap.
  • Defender 2 slides over to slightly above the free throw line. He is anticipating a pass back to the top of the key or a skip pass to the opposite wing.
  • Defender 5 takes a step out to try to anticipate a pass to the corner. He shouldn't sneak out too far if there is a player in the high or low post area.
  3-2zone1 (2K)
Trapping the corner:
  • Defender 3 & defender 5 form the trap.
  • Defender 4 slides over to defend low post.
  • Defender 1 anticipates a pass into the high post or wing.
  • Defender 2 plays 'center field.' He covers the top of the key until defender 1 recovers. He covers the skip pass to the opposite wing. He covers anybody cutting to the middle of the lane.
  3-2zone1 (2K)

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