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This page discusses a number of specific half-court press-breaks. But it doesn't have to be that complicated. For an effective half-court press-break that applies to most half-court presses, disregard this page and see the "40" press-break in "80-60-40 Press-Breakers".

Teams will sometimes throw a half-court press at you, especially if they think your ball-handlers are inexperienced and subject to committing turnovers. Steals at half-court can result in easy transition lay-ups for the defense.

The half-court press trap can look very intimidating to the point guard bringing the ball up the floor, when he/she sees a wall of two or three defenders waiting. So how do you counteract this defense?

First, try to

push the ball up the floor as quickly as possible

before the defense gets set. Using a secondary break after the opponent scores is oftentimes effective. O5 quickly gets the ball out of the net, and passes in quickly to your point guard. Meanwhile O2 sprints up the right sideline and O3 sprints up the left sideline. Oftentimes, O1 can hit either O2 or O3 with the long pass for the lay-up. See: Secondary Break.

But assuming the half court press is already set...

If it is a 3-1-1 half-court press...

This press is vulnerable to a pass up the sideline.

Diagram A. Have a player move up along each sideline (O3 and O4), at about the top of the key extended. Send one receiver deep to keep their X5 defender from cheating up. Your point guard O1 should dribble to commit two defenders, and O2 slides to the sideline beyond the X2 defender. Just before the trap arrives, O1 passes to either O2, O4, or across to O3.

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Diagram B. If the center defender shifts to cover the ball-side sideline (X3), then your opposite sideline player (O4) cuts to the middle spot vacated by the defender. O1 passes to the middle (O4) and O4 immediately drives to the hoop with the 2-on-1 situation with O5.

If it is a 2-2-1 half-court press...

Diagram C. Have your point guard attack the middle and draw the two top defenders. Just before the trap arrives, he/she passes to the open teammate. With a 2-2-1, have a tall receiver with good hands (your "tight end") set up in the middle between the two "second tier" defenders.

O3 and O5 move down into the corners. Your point guard O1 can pass to the middle, or to O3 or O5 in the corners. In fact, most half court presses are vulnerable down low in the corners. Good accurate long passes over the defense into the corners will often beat this defense. If the back defender starts cheating toward the corner, then the middle is open.

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Another way to beat this press is have O2 set an outside screen on the X2 defender allowing O1 to dribble around the screen up the right sideline. The X4 defender may slide over to stop him, but O1 can make the quick pass into the corner to O5, and then O5 and O3 have a 2-on-1 situation with the X5 defender.

If is a 3-2 half-court zone press...

Diagram D. With three defenders across the half-court line, and two at the top of the key, again have your "tight end" in the middle (O4) and one of your wings along the ball-side sideline. Send one tall, good receiver deep, to the hoop. If the two back defenders cheat toward outside, you may find your deep receiver wide open for the "over the top" pass to the hoop.

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Sending a receiver deep will also help commit one of the back defenders to stay back, and allow your perimeter passing lanes to stay open. By forcing one defender to stay back, you have essentially converted their zone into a 3-1-1, which you know from above is easy to beat with the sideline pass. Your point guard O1 takes the ball to one side and tries to commit two defenders to him. Then either the "tight end" O4 or the sideline O2 will be open.

Against the 2-1-2 half court press...

Just put your players "where they ain't". Diagram A. In this instance, make sure O2, O3, O4 and O5 get up the floor as quickly as possible. They must beat the point guard up the floor and get into the positions indicated in diagram A. Instruct and drill your point guard not to dribble into the trap at the half court line. There are 10 seconds to get the ball across and this is enough time to look for the open teammate to pass to.

O1 makes the pass just as the double team is coming - he/she draws the two defenders and then makes the pass to the side before the double team arrives. Drill this pass, because this is the one that gets intercepted the most - no lazy soft lob passes here. You may have to teach him to "look the defense off" and pass the opposite way to clear the passing lane.

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For example, if the pass goes to the right, either O2 or O4 should be open for the pass (diagram B). If the X4 defender cheats up and covers O2, then O4 should be open in the corner for the pass. Then O5 cuts to the paint for the pass from O4 and the lay-up. You can run the same thing on the opposite side using O3 and O5 as receivers.

If the X3 defender cheats toward the ball-side, you can bring O3 into the middle for the pass.

By using this setup, O1 is occupying two defenders, their X3 is really covering no-one, and their X4 and X5 have to try to cover two players at the same time.

Your point guard O1 has to learn to keep his head up, see the floor, be patient, stay calm and find the open teammate with a good quick pass, just before the trap gets to him. Teach him/her to avoid dribbling between two or three defenders, but stay patient and make the good pass. You drill this in practice.

Teach your team that once the pass gets into your "tight end" or up the sidelines, you should have cutters slashing to the hoop for a quick pass and lay-up. Often your "tight end" can pivot, face the hoop and find the deep man wide open for the lay-up.

Once you get through their press line at half court, you've got them beat and should be looking for a lay-up, a quick score. After you burn 'em a few times, they'll drop the press.

If it is a 1-3-1 Half-Court Press...

Use a 2-1-2 offensive set. Have your two guards flank the point defender. Have two offensive players deep up the side-lines flanking the one deep defender and beyond the three-across defenders.

O1 dribbles a little toward one side to get the point defender and the zone to commit to that side. O1 can pass over-the-top of the zone up the sideline, or can make the reverse pass to the opposite guard O2 who is still behind (neither have crossed the 10-second line yet).

O2 then looks to pass up his sideline, or to dribble penetrate if the zone is shifted out of position. They may try to trap here so he/she needs to learn to pass up the side quickly before the trap arrives.

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If the middle back defender (X5) slides over to the sideline to prevent that pass, then have your middle player O5 drop to the basket in the middle and hit him with the pass over the top. A couple lay-ups later and they'll drop the press. Another option: if X3 and X4 attempt to trap O2, then O5 slides to that sideline for the pass from O2 (diagram D).

If it is a 1-1-2-1 Half Court Trap...

When attacking a this half court trap, make sure two of your players get down the floor into your forecourt before the ball and the point guard O1 arrives, and they should get deep up the sidelines, beyond the deep defender. With this alignment, the defense is trying to get your point guard to commit first, either to the right or left. One option would be for the point guard to delay before crossing the half court line and make the long over-the-top pass to either corner.

Another option would be to have the two remaining players (O2 and O3) positioned even with and on both sides of O1 as he/she crosses the line. The point can make the quick pass to either side, and then the pass goes quickly from that side straight up the sideline to the player deep in that corner. Once the ball gets into the corner areas, have your wings cut thru looking for the pass back and lay-up.

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Now, one other thing. If the initial pass from the point goes to one side, then have the opposite side player (not the opposite corner player) cut to the middle looking for a pass in case the middle defender cheats to the ball-side.

There might even be an occasion when the player with the ball on the side may have to make the deep, skip pass to the opposite corner, which should always be open - just make sure you've got someone who can accurately make that pass, and with some zip on the pass.

You can also screen the deep zone defender - pin the defender so he/she can't move to either the sideline or down low. Then cut your opposite deep corner player to the ball-side for the pass and layup. This screen and cut must be done quickly, before O2 gets trapped. The cutter should be in position almost as O2 gets the ball.

If it is a 1-2-1-1 Half Court Trap...

See the diagrams below. When attacking this half court trap, make sure three of your players get down the floor into your forecourt before the ball the point guard arrives.

O3 and O4 get deep up the sidelines. O5 gets to the middle of the zone on the same side as the guard who does not have the ball (the intended receiver of the first pass O2). He/she can screen and get ball-side position on the middle defender (see diagram).

You can also screen and pin the deep zone defender so he/she can't move to the sideline or down low. Then cut your opposite deep corner player to the ball-side for the pass and layup. This screen and cut must be done quickly, before O2 gets trapped. The cutter should be in position almost as O2 gets the ball, so the pass can be made before the trap arrives.

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One last tip...

If your point guard O1 is small and having difficulty getting his/her passes intercepted by the taller defenders, try this. Have one of your taller players (who is a good passer), stay back with your point guard in the back-court, and along one of the sidelines.

Just before the point guard reaches the half court line, he/she passes sideways to his taller teammate who makes the pass up the floor. Encourage this post player to pass and not attempt to dribble (especially is he/she is not accustomed to dribbling in the open court).

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Basketball Half-Court Press Breakers, Coach's Clipboard (2024)

FAQs

What is the half court press rule? ›

In basketball, a half-court press is a defensive strategy used to force turnovers and cause disruption for an offense. Half-court presses are variations of a defensive formation and strategy called pressing, wherein defensive players apply pressure to the ball-handler near the midcourt line.

What is the best way to break a press? ›

Use the whole court and reverse the ball to the opposite side. Keep at least one player on the "weak-side" to reverse the ball to the opposite side of the court. Have a standard "press break" offense that works for you, so you can immediately recognize the press and yell "press break" to your team.

Is a half-court shot 3 points? ›

Ones and twos: In a full-size court game, shooting hoops from behind the three-point line equals three points for each pass through the basket. In a half-court game, the same successful field goal is worth two points. Successful shots from within the arc each equal one point.

Is a half-court shot worth 5 points? ›

Scoring. Each goal scored inside the arc is worth one (1) point. Goals scored behind the arc are worth two (2) points.

How many seconds does it take to pass half-court? ›

4.1 Back Court: Teams will have ten seconds to cross the half court line. Once the ball has been established across the half court line (both feet and the ball), it is a violation to cross back over into the back court. Penalty: Turnover.

What offense is best against 131 zone? ›

Overloading” is one of the best ways to defeat the 1-3-1 zone defense. This involves bringing four offensive players to one side of the court, forcing defenders to move out of their regular 1-3-1 positions if they want to cover all offensive players.

How do you break a 122 half court trap? ›

In a half court trap, opponents will attempt to trap you as you cross the mid court line and no sooner. The best way to beat this press is the same as any other; that is, beat it up court before the opponents can set up. Use the (4) to (2) long inlet pass option or the (4) to (1) to (2) quick passes up the sideline.

What is the weakness of a 1-3-1 defense? ›

The 1-3-1 zone defense has the advantage of being able to apply pressure on the outside arc and high post, and allows for some trapping. The major weakness is when the offense attacks from the corners and into the low post.

What is the easiest basketball press to teach? ›

This 1-2-2 zone press is an easy press to teach, and is a fairly safe press to run with some "back" coverage to prevent the lay-up. There are several variations of this press. With each of these variations, X1, X2 and X3 work together as a unit, while X4 and X5 work together as your "back" unit.

What is the 17s drill in basketball? ›

(See also Improve Your Basketball Conditioning Program.) A common basketball conditioning drill, 17s requires you to run from sideline to sideline 17 times in just over a minute. Although your goal is to complete 17, set a minimum of goal of 12.

What is a 1 4 press break in basketball for coaches? ›

The 1-4 press break, also known as the 4-across press break, is a basketball offensive strategy that can be used as a counter against press defenses such as the 1-2-1-1 diamond press, the 2-2-1 press, the 1-2-2 press or a full court man to man press.

What is the number one priority for a half-court defense? ›

Since transition defense is the key to a successful half- court defense, you will need to make it your No. 1 priority in your game plan. Transition begins immediately upon the conversion from offense to defense while the ball is still alive.

Is there a half-court rule in basketball? ›

When players in a basketball team are less than 10 then they can go for half-court pickup. In full court, both teams shoot at different baskets but in half-court, both teams have to shoot at the same basket. No jump ball is required in half-court Basketball.

What is the difference between a half-court press and a full court press? ›

One of the advantages of a half-court press over a full-court press is that a backwards ball reversal isn't possible because the ball cannot cross back over half court. By pressing up once the ball crosses half court an extra defender is created behind the offensive players in the half line.

What press is best for youth basketball? ›

For better or for worse, the 2-2-1 press is very effective in youth basketball because it takes advantage of most players lack of strength to pass over the top of the press.

Is a half-court shot skill or luck? ›

An example of this would be during a halftime contest: If a half court shot is made by a fan, selected at random, it is considered to be a “lucky shot.” However, if the same shot is made by a NBA or WNBA player, it still would be considered lucky, but not as lucky as the fan's shot.

Are half-court shots hard? ›

: The odds of hitting a half-court shot are roughly 1 in 100 (1%).." : The odds of hitting a half-court shot are roughly 1 in 100 (1%).

Is it hard to make a half-court shot? ›

Anyone with a strong arm and a good aim has the potential to make the half court shot, especially if they have a bit of basketball experience. Without ever shooting a ball, a person may not know how to estimate the force behind the release.

How far is the 3 point line from half-court? ›

At the top of the arc, the three-point line is 6.75 meters from the center of the basket or 22.15 feet. This measurement works out to about 22 feet, two inches. The FIBA three-point line, which has also been adopted by the WNBA, is over a foot and a half closer than the NBA line.

Who has the most half-court shots in a row? ›

Xu Changqing from China has just set a new world record for achieving the Most consecutive basketball half-court shots. How many? Six.

Should half-court be 4 points? ›

Q: Why are shots passed the half court line not counted as 4 points? There are a couple of reasons that this is not a good idea. Once the offense brings the ball across the half-court line, they may not cross back. This is called a backcourt violation.

What is the 10 second rule? ›

He calls it The 10 Second Rule: just do the next thing you're reasonably certain Jesus wants you to do. (And do it quickly before you change your mind.) The 10 Second Rule will empower you to take simple “baby steps” of obedience, as God directs you. This is not only a “rule” you can do – it's one you'll want to do!

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A team shall not be in continuous possession of a ball which is in its backcourt for more than 8 consecutive seconds. EXCEPTION (1): A new 8 seconds is awarded if the defense: (1) kicks or punches the ball, (2) is assessed a personal or technical foul, or (3) is issued a delay of game warning.

What is the 5 second rule in basketball? ›

(basketball) A rule that a closely-guarded player cannot hold the ball for more than five seconds without dribbling, passing, rolling, or shooting the ball.

What are 3 disadvantages of the 1-3-1 zone defense? ›

There are some disadvantages of the 1-3-1 to consider:
  • It's not the best choice for player development with young teams. ...
  • The corner can be susceptible to outside shots if you do not teach your players the proper coverages.
  • The low post can be open if you do not teach your players to proper coverages.

What is the 1-2-2 trapping zone? ›

In the 1-2-2 Zone Defense, the corner is the best place to trap the ball. The reason it's the best is because you have extra defenders with the baseline and sideline. When the ball is passed from the wing to the corner, the ball-side Post Defender and ball-side Wing Defender both sprint to trap the basketball.

What is the best defense to stop the Wing T? ›

The Double G (or double 2i) look is the best against a Wing-T offense. With any Wing-T or Slot-T offshoot, the defense must address the guards. It is imperative for the defense to eliminate these to lineman from ever being able to pull.

What defense stops 3 pointers? ›

Defending Shooters – The 1-2-2 zone defense is better at defending against the three-point shot that the 2-3 zone is. 2. Fast Break – With the top player in the middle and two wings, the players are in great positions to transition into the fast break if there is a turnover.

What is 122 zone defense? ›

The 1-2-2 zone defense is a basketball defensive strategy that seeks to limit low post scoring opportunities, restrict dribble penetration, and influence ineffective shot selection while executing on-ball pressure, particularly near the perimeter.

What is the easiest motion offense for youth basketball? ›

The 1-3-1 offense is a simple offensive set, easy to learn, with good spacing, a high post and low post presence, and is a good choice for youth and middle school teams.

What is the best defense for a 10 year old in basketball? ›

2-3 is the best defense to run for youth basketball because it is able to defend inside the 3-point line where most shots will be coming from at a higher percentage, while also getting out on shooters when needed.

How much psi do you need to pop a basketball? ›

A basketball is 9.23” in diameter, which means the surface area is 4*pi*(9.23/2)^2 = 267.64 square inches. A ball is inflated to about 8 PSI, so it would take 2141 pounds of force to crush a ball.

What is the hardest basketball drill? ›

Defensive Lane Slides

Benefits: Any player looking to improve agility and speed. While lane slides are considered a basic basketball training drill, they are one of the hardest drills to perfect. And that's really only because it's damn near impossible to perfect the defensive slide, especially in real-game situations.

What is the 11 man drill in basketball? ›

This is a good full-court drill that emphasizes 3-on-2 offense vs. defense, rebounding, outlet pass, transition and conditioning. Players like this drill.

What is the 23 second drill? ›

The workout is fairly simple and is called the 23-second drill and it works like this: The athlete runs as far as he/she can in 23-seconds and the distance is recorded. 8-minute recovery. Repeat the 23-second run and record the second distance.

What is a 1 3 1 full court press break? ›

The 1-3-1 press defense is a type of basketball defensive strategy that implements on-ball pressure, particularly in the backcourt, and traps near the sidelines, especially in the frontcourt, to limit or prevent offensive scoring opportunities.

What does it mean to break the press in basketball? ›

A press break or press breaker is an offensive basketball play a team can implement to counter a high-pressure defense. The defending team establishes a press defense in a full-court press or near half-court to defend against an inbound pass from the sideline.

How much PSI does it take to break a basketball? ›

Originally Posted by UrinalCake: A basketball is 9.23” in diameter, which means the surface area is 4*pi*(9.23/2)^2 = 267.64 square inches. A ball is inflated to about 8 PSI, so it would take 2141 pounds of force to crush a ball. Assuming we are on earth (which is debatable when it comes to Zion), that's roughly a ton.

What is the difference between a press and a press brake? ›

The 15th century definition of brake was “an instrument for crushing or pounding.” Ultimately the term “brake” became synonymous with “machine,” derived over time from machines used to crush grain and plant fibers. So in its simplest form, a “pressing machine” and a “press brake” are one in the same.

What makes a successful press basketball? ›

Effective press breaks employ quick passing more often than dribbling to advance the ball up the floor. Short, quick passes are less prone to turnovers than either long passes or dribbling. Another effective way to break a man-to-man press is to pass to the center.

What is the best press defense for youth basketball? ›

For better or for worse, the 2-2-1 press is very effective in youth basketball because it takes advantage of most players lack of strength to pass over the top of the press.

How do you beat an aggressive defender in basketball? ›

Get Clever and Get Open
  1. High-Foot Advantage. An over aggressive defender will often have their hand in the passing lane. ...
  2. Protect Your Space. Once you get open, always keep your pivot moving forward towards your defender. ...
  3. Sever the Angle. Play slow and sever the angle.
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