Newsletter #190

July 8, 2020

 
 

Today's Quote:   "If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop diggin'." - Will Rogers


Today's Theme... Viking Half-Court Trap

This 1/2 to 3/4 court trapping press is very effective if you have three quick, aggressive athletes (X1, X2 and X3), with only a minimum risk of giving up a lay-up.

The point defender X1 meets the ball beyond the half-court line and forces it toward the sideline. At first X1 can play loosely to contain and force sideline, but closes in tight as the ball approaches the half-court line.

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As the ball is dribbled up the side, X3 reads this and slides to the middle, looking to intercept the pass to the middle. X4 slides toward the sideline to intercept a pass up the sideline. X5 reads the offense and if there is an offensive player deep, stays back as a safety against the deep pass. If no-one goes deep, X5 can cheat up toward the middle.

If O1 crosses half-court with the dribble, X1 and X2 stop the ball and trap. Ideally, you want to "invite" the ball to come just beyond the half-court line and then trap. So you do not want X2 to come across the line (unless it's necessary to stop a cross-over dribble move toward the middle).

Now let's say that before crossing half-court, O1 passes laterally to another player (O2) who then attacks up the opposite side (diagram B). In this case, X3 plays the ball, X1 sprints over to help and trap, X2 slides to the middle to intercept the pass to the middle, X5 cheats toward the ball-side sideline, and X4 is the safety (but again, may cheat up in the middle if no offensive player goes deep).

After the pass to O2, X1 applies pressure and gets hands up in the passing lane, to prevent the lateral pass back to O1. Once O2 crosses half-court, the lateral pass is a difficult pass and can easily go "over-and-back" across the half-court line, especially if good pressure is put on the passer.

Looking at the lateral pass again in diagram B, if the offense seems to be favoring a lateral pass to O2, sometimes X1 can anticipate this pass and get into that passing lane, deflect the pass, intercept and take it for a lay-up.

In summary: it's a matter of keeping the ball out of the middle, and stopping it along the sidelines. When the ball is dribbled up the sideline, the defender denying the middle pass (X2) should not leave to trap until the weakside top defender (X3) can get there to deny the middle pass. This takes some quickness and anticipation from the top three defenders - quickness, long arms and athleticism. The two bottom players (X4 and X5) have to stop the pass to the high post and ballside sideline, and give help to stop the dribble when the press is beaten.

This press can cause nightmares for the offense if it is well-executed.

See:  Viking 1/2 Court Press and Viking 1/2 Court Press Animation


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