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A basketball playbook, like any sports playbook, involves compilation of strategies the team would like to use during games. The playbook starts as a
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with all its boundaries and lines. On top of that, the
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can draw O's for players on offense, and X's for players on defense. Specifically however, the playmaker will need to number them for different positions. They are: The following are a list of playbook plays commonly used in basketball throughout the world.


Man offense plays

Man to man offense is commonly referred to as man offense, and as the name implies, the player is matched up with their checks (defender).


Motion offense

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 out motion offense (simple and screen away) * 3-2 motion offense * 4 out 1 in motion offense *
Dribble drive motion offense The dribble drive motion is an offensive strategy in basketball, developed by former Pepperdine head coach Vance Walberg during his time as a California high school coach and at Fresno City College. The offense was popularized at the major colleg ...
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Princeton offense The Princeton offense is an offensive basketball strategy which emphasizes constant motion, back-door cuts, picks on and off the ball, and disciplined teamwork. It was used and perfected at Princeton University by Pete Carril, though its roots ma ...
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Triangle offense The triangle offense is an offensive strategy used in basketball. Its basic ideas were initially established by Hall of Fame coach Sam Barry at the University of Southern California. His system was further developed by former Houston Rockets and ...


Continuity offense

Continuity offense are a pattern of movements and passes, which eventually leads back to the starting formation, and the play can repeat itself again. *
Flex offense The Flex offense is an offensive strategy in basketball invented in 1967 by Rene Herrerias while coaching at Cal-Berkeley. It was utilized to bring UCLA's star center, Lew Alcindor (later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), away from the basketball. ...
* Shuffle offense *
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Zone offense plays

*2-3 zone breaks *3-2 zone breaks *1-2-2 zone breaks *1-3-1 zone breaks *4-out zone offense *5-out zone offense *Box and 1 offense *Half-court press breakers


Man defense plays

Man to man defense is where the defender follows their check (offensive player) through their movement on the court. The court is divided into four parts. Any number that is in the 40s refers to the full court. Any number that is in the 20s is half-court. Any number that ends in '0' means that everyone stays with their check. Any number that ends in '1' means that the first pass is double teamed or trapped. Any number which ends in '2' means that the second pass is attacked with a double team or a trap. Any number that ends in '3' means to fake an attack on the first pass, but then return to normal. Any number ending in '4' means that the player that is furthest away from the ball handler, attacks the ball handler.


Full-court man to man

*40 man to man *41 man to man *42 man to man *43 man to man *44 man to man


Half-court man to man

*20 man to man *21 man to man *22 man to man *23 man to man *24 man to man


Pack-line defense

The pack-line defense was created by former college coach
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while serving at Green Bay using principles from several other man-to-man systems. Bennett further developed the system at his later stops at
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, who played for him at Green Bay and went on to serve under him as an assistant before succeeding him at Washington State, would go on to even greater success using the system at his next stop of
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. In this system, one player pressures the ball at all times. The name of the defense reflects the behavior of the other four defenders—they attempt to "pack" within an imaginary "line" located about 2 feet (0.6 m) inside the three-point line, with the main goal of stopping dribble penetration, only venturing outside the line if their assigned player is preparing to receive a pass. When the elder Bennett first developed the system, he actually taped a "pack line" to Green Bay's practice court as a teaching tool, and when he moved to Wisconsin had a similar line painted on the team's practice court. The system has become increasingly popular in 21st-century college basketball. Among the other prominent coaches using the system include Chris Mack ( Xavier, now
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). Variations of the system have been used by
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Brad Stevens Bradley Kent Stevens (born October 22, 1976) is an American basketball executive and former coach who is currently the president of basketball operations for the Boston Celtics. Born and raised in Zionsville, Indiana, Stevens starred on the Zio ...
when he coached at
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Zone defense plays

Zone defenses requires that a defender cover an area on the court, and does not follow a check, but covers a check that comes into their area.


Half-court zone defense

* Line defense * 2-3 zone defense * 3-2 zone defense * 1-3-1 zone defense * 1-2-2 zone defense * Amoeba defense * Match-up zone * Trap Zone


Full-court pressure defense

* 1-2-2 Viking press * 2-2-1 box press * 1-2-1-1 diamond press * Half-court press *
Full-court press A full-court press is a basketball term for a defensive style in which the defense applies pressure to the offensive team the entire length of the court before and after the inbound pass. Pressure may be applied man-to-man, or via a zone press us ...
* Match-up press


Inbounding plays

When the ball goes out of bounds, there are in bounding plays designed to score


Sideline plays

*Stack *4-1 box *box


Baseline plays

These plays are used to score, while in bounding, from under the opponent's baseline. * Stack * Box plays * Press break


Sources


ESPN article on triangle offense by Shamik Pandit


References

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