Basketball play templates
7 basketball shapes, drawn on the pitch they belong on rather than sketched. Read the setup, then open it in the designer and move the players your team does differently.
Attacks
4-out 1-in
Attack · 5 players
Four players spaced around the arc with one post on the left block. Keeps a genuine inside threat while leaving three-quarters of the floor open for perimeter action.
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5-out
Attack · 5 players
All five outside the three-point line — both corners, both wings and the top of the key — so the lane is completely empty to drive or cut into. The spacing motion offence most youth programmes start with.
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High pick and roll
Attack · 5 players
Ball handler above the arc on the right with the screener stepping up to meet him, both corners filled and the weak-side wing lifted. The three spacers keep help defenders a pass away from the roll.
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Horns
Attack · 5 players
Two bigs at the elbows, two shooters in the corners, the ball at the top of the key. Every horns action — the double drag, the flare, the elbow entry — starts from exactly this picture.
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Defences
1-2-2 zone
Defence · 5 players
One up top, two on the wings and two low. Pressures the ball higher than a 2-3 and invites the pass into the middle, where the two low defenders are waiting.
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1-3-1 zone
Defence · 5 players
One at the point, three across the middle — two wings plus a defender in the heart of the lane — and one on the baseline. Traps hard in the corners and takes away the high post.
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2-3 zone
Defence · 5 players
Two guards at the free-throw line extended over three across the baseline. Protects the paint and the boards, and asks the offence to beat it from outside.
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