Destroy Ball Screen Offenses With the 3-D 1-2-2 Match Up Zone

Scott Pera, Basketball General Manager, Penn State Full video on Glazier Drive: https://production.glazierdrive.com/l... OVERVIEW This is a coaching breakdown of the 3-D 1-2-2 Match-Up Zone defense, featuring live game footage from multiple teams. BASIC ALIGNMENT The defense sets up with a point guard on the ball, two wings near the elbows, and a post player on the block. The point guard controls the "tunnel" (the middle of the floor) while wings and posts have specific coverage responsibilities based on ball movement. KEY DEFENSIVE CONCEPTS COVERED Ball screens — the point guard "pounces" on the ball handler while the wing "melts" to take the next pass, and the big covers the roll man Step-out ball screens — the four man releases and flows to the corner while the point guard melts Bumping post players — wings bump cutters and post players off the ball to deny easy catches Staggers — defenders bump on the inside of every stagger screen to prevent slipping and catching Dribble overs and dribble ups — hard, aggressive trades practiced daily to maintain defensive integrity RESULTS SHOWN IN THE FOOTAGE The defense consistently forces contested fadeaway jumpers, long twos, and shot-clock violations. Multiple possessions end in steals, missed shots, and defensive rebounds — demonstrating the system's effectiveness at eliminating quality shot opportunities.