to his own right and then quickly cuts to the left to receive the return pass from (® Im the interim, (@ has continued over to the opposite corner of the court, apparently for the purpose of sereening’i) ‘s guard, /1] . At this juncture, (1) cuts out in front to the free-throw area. (4) , instead of screening (1) ‘s guard, follows quickly to hy om left near the side of the court. (3) ‘mediately snaps the ball to @) » who is in @ splendid position to shoot a side shot, preferably a on a eee plays for the rebound on his side of the court, and/) euts for the center rebound rebound. (B 1 in yrttion to Font tion vay for « paso fron ey of the cttenaiw mani nanr the tesket, (E) slides fer = yaes-out, in ence("9 12 willed over to the opposite side. | : : "ap LAAN take inn acetacmnen 0 fui He With, $6 tn eatery, Sepeseticn for a zone defensive team to prohibit the offense from getting a fairly open shot for work on a succeeding trys It is to be remembered that the purpose of passing in and out of the sone defense is to flatten the defense, mike it retreat, so that the offense can shoot over ite | , Play 26 ‘This (Miagrem 4) is the companion to Play 1. ‘The offensive guard6, passes the ball to/"S) and cuts for the opposite corner, apparently to screen ®, *S mre (3 eee » after 5 has cleared the passing path of J- (3, smaps (he eds See en P'S ge SRD Ee Gms poeten Se Pe OS now snaps the ball to 5 » who in the interim has moved to his om right, near the sideline and about 16 feet fron the outline. (6 now takes a side carom or loop cnet ee He > follows after a rebound on his om left side of the court. oO onte: Se He Sone ont event -4 ‘sg guard, going over near the free-throw circle