Jim Larranaga: 3 Zone Offenses to Beat Any Zone Defense on
September 5, 2017
3/5 Stars 3
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JasonW
This is a mixed bag. First, these are not continuity offenses or patterns, as I thought they were. These are complex offenses, with a lot of "if/then" options, that build upon each prior step, but because its not a continuity with options, it will likely be very difficult for younger players of teams without a lot of practice time to master. Also, a lot of what is shown is based on "when the defense defends...XYZ," but there was no explanation of what if the Defense doesn't defend XYZ.
The slice & dice does present some interesting ideas, and is one of the zone offenses with the most movement I've seen. I probably will convert it to a continuity pattern to fit my needs, but will never use the more complex parts of the offense. Outside of that, I didn't get much value from this. The second offense is based on a lot of lobs, and again, on assumptions of what the defense will do.
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