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- 1–3–1_defense_and_offense abstract "The 1–3–1 defense and offense is a popular strategy used in basketball.The 1-3-1 zone defense is a defensive basketball formation. It was originally utilized by Hall of Fame coach Clair Bee. This defense is named for its formation since there is one defender at the point, three defenders at the free throw level, and one defender at the base line. The main focus of this defensive strategy is to force turnovers. This is done by using quick, pestering defense and anticipating any passes to attempt a steal. A two man trap is implemented in this defense. The defense attempts to guide the ball handler towards a corner and quickly close in and double team the offensive player creating a trap with the defenders and side lines. This trap often forces the ball handler to get rid of the ball prematurely taking the offense out of their set up. This often results in poor passes or shots. These poor passes are meant to be taken advantage of in this defense so the weak side defenders must anticipate passes to create turnovers.A form of this player formation is also sometimes effective in ice hockey, as used by the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning team in the 21st century, and said to have been pioneered in ice hockey as a form of neutral zone trap by the 1990s-era New Jersey Devils.".
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- 1–3–1_defense_and_offense subject Category:Basketball_strategy.
- 1–3–1_defense_and_offense subject Category:Basketball_terminology.
- 1–3–1_defense_and_offense comment "The 1–3–1 defense and offense is a popular strategy used in basketball.The 1-3-1 zone defense is a defensive basketball formation. It was originally utilized by Hall of Fame coach Clair Bee. This defense is named for its formation since there is one defender at the point, three defenders at the free throw level, and one defender at the base line. The main focus of this defensive strategy is to force turnovers.".
- 1–3–1_defense_and_offense label "1–3–1 defense and offense".
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- 1–3–1_defense_and_offense depiction ZONE1-3-1.jpg.