'FLIP' VS. 2-3 ZONE This set is good against zone because it forces the By Zach Weir, contributing writer defense to shift and communicate players coming in and out of their areas. Movement, screening and overloading players' areas make this set tough to guard. DIAGRAM 1: 1 starts at the top with the ball. 1 passes to 2, and 2 returns the pass. DIAGRAM 2: 2 cuts baseline to the opposite corner. 3 screens X5 in the lane before cutting to the opposite wing. 5 flashes to the midpost area and finds a soft spot in the zone. DIAGRAM 1 DIAGRAM 3: Option A. 4 fills up to overload the backside. 1 passes to 4, and 4 finds 2 in the corner for the shot. DIAGRAM 4: Option B. This action follows Diagram 2. 4 screens X5, and 3 screens X2. 1 dribbles over attacks. 1 has the option to hit 5 in the lane or 2 in the corner for a shot. A counter for the same set has 3 set a ball screen on 1's defender. 4 screens 5's defender, and 5 flashes across looking to score or find a soft spot near the rim. 2 also makes himself available for a shot if 4's defender helps on 5. DIAGRAM 2 DIAGRAM 3 DIAGRAM 4 WINNINGHOOPS.COM 25http://www.WINNINGHOOPS.COM