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An effective strategy against most zones is to screen weak-side defenders. Three scoring options can be created by this type of screening:
Ball Screening the Zone
Here is a simple strategy the US Men's Olympic team used against 2-3 zone defences, that any team could use.
Cuba Continuity
The Cuban Women's National Team has run this zone continuity offence for several years. One of the great features of the offence is its simplicity.
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