2-2-1 Press Defense-Box Press

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What is a 2-2-1 Press?

Advantages of a 2-2-1 Press

Disadvantages of a 2-2-1 Press

Positions of a 2-2-1 Press

Trapping out of a 2-2-1 Press

In the picture above, the 1-defender forces the ball to the sideline.  The 2-defender moves up the court trying to get out of the ball handler’s vision.  As the 2-defender comes up from behind, the 1-defender sees the 2-defender in good position and jumps in front of the ball.  This should force the ball handler to either stop or change their direction.

If the ball handler stops, then the trap is set.  The 4-defender stays on the sideline not allowing any pass to come up the sideline.  The 3-defender comes from the backside middle spot across to the middle to take away any pass to the middle.  The back defender stays back.

If the dribbler tries to change directions, then the guard coming from behind should have either a steal or at least a back tap.  The ball handler could do a change of direction dribble which should put the ball straight into the hands of the oncoming trapping guard.  Or the dribbler puts the ball into their inside hand which gives the oncoming trapping guard the ability to tap the ball from behind.  The back tap in this spot will normally put the ball right into the hands of the middle defender which can make for a quick and easy layup for the defense.  Either way, the defense is baiting the dribbler to change directions because this should lead to steals or at least a bunch of deflections.

This type of trap works really well if the front two players are really fast and quick.  Or if the back defender is too slow to rotate to the sideline on the normal types of traps.  This kind of trapping in the 2-2-1 can keep an excellent rim protector in the back of the defense staying in position to defend the basket.  

This kind of trap can work on either side of the court.  The key is getting the two front players to learn how to move in a way to get out of the field of vision of the offense to sneak up on the ball without the offense knowing.  With this type of variation, it will at minimum make the offense change their press offense because the middle and sideline should be filled with the middle defenders.  This could also mean the offense will have to start doing something offensively it has not practiced.  All of these things are a positive for the press defense.    

Personnel Needed for a 2-2-1 Press

The best personnel for a 2-2-1 press are broken up into 3 different parts.  Each section of the press has certain things the players need to be able to perform at the highest level in that position.  However, the 2-2-1 press can be modified to fit with any team.  The 2-2-1 press is a good option for any team.  Every team can run an effective 2-2-1 press.  But certain players can fit into a 2-2-1 press that make it even better.

The middle defenders also must be able to bait dribblers into dribbling the ball across half-court if the trap is coming late in the press.  They have to see the players and move correctly to let the ball cross.  As soon as it crosses, they must react.  The ability to move to stay in passing lanes while waiting and watching the ball is not easy.  It takes a player with a high basketball IQ to be able to do this effectively.

The back defender has to be mobile.  They have to be able to react with the middle defenders to sprint up to the sideline when that middle defender leaves to go trap.  A slow back defender can not prevent the sideline pass.  This one pass up the sideline must be deflected or stolen for the 2-2-1 press to work.  This puts a lot of pressure on the back defender to sprint to the sideline to intercept this one pass.  

The exception to this back defender is if the 2-2-1 press is trapping using the two front defenders only.  Then the back 3 defenders do not matter.  The two front defenders must be quick because they are going to be chasing the ball from behind.  And these two players must work together.  The connection between the teammates to move in unison is what makes the trap work.   

Keys to a 2-2-1 Press

1) Keeping the Ball Out of the Middle

The 2-2-1 press only works with the ball on the sideline.  The front two defenders must get the ball to the sideline.  They can not let the ball stay in the middle of the court.  The press does not start to rotate or trap until the ball gets to one side or the other.  

Once the ball gets to one side then it needs to stay on that side.  Reversal passes will cause the 2-2-1 press to rotate.  A single rotation is hard for the 2-2-1 press to remain effective.  This will normally cause a breakdown in the press letting the offense either break the press easily or get an easy basket.  

2) Stop the Sideline Pass

Once the ball gets to the sideline, then it can not be passed and advanced up that sideline.  The middle defender has to be close to the next offensive player up the sideline to prevent an early pass.  Once the middle defender rushes to trap, then the back defender must be there to steal any pass coming up the sideline.  Somebody is always responsible for denying this sideline pass.  

If the sideline pass is made, then it should be a full retreat by the defense.  At that point it is about getting back on defense and preventing any easy basket.  A reversal pass is bad in that the press is unlikely to get a trap but at least every defender is still behind the ball.  On a sideline pass, there is a good chance the defense only has 1 or 2 players still behind the ball.  If the offense turns and pushes the ball towards their basket, they will have an advantage like a 3 on 1 type situation.  

3) Backside Middle Must Rotate Back

The last key is the backside middle defender has to drop back as the rim protection.  Without this drop, the offense can throw a long diagonal pass that will lead to an easy wide-open layup.  Presses are meant to be aggressive but the middle defenders must understand they are either moving forward to trap or backwards to defend.  A good pass beats the press if the defense loses rim protection.  Those long diagonal passes or over the top passes can not occur.  The player guarding against those passes is the backside middle defender.  They have to be smart and do their job.  This means going backwards in a press when the ball is on the other side of the floor. 

Youth Basketball and the 2-2-1 Press

I like the 2-2-1 press for youth teams if the youth leagues allow pressing.  The 2-2-1 press makes every player move on every possession.  The press only works when every player is executing their role.  This means a team is not able to just hide players.  

At the youth level, I want every player participating and providing a function to the team.  Any offense or defense that is able to stick a youth player in a corner and leave them is not good.  Young players need to be involved.  The 2-2-1 press creates a press defense where every player no matter what position they are in has to contribute.

The press is able to reduce the amount of work needed from each player while having each player contribute.  For instance, a player that struggles with rotating in a defense can be put as the back defender and told to stay in line with the ball.  This simplifies the amount of thinking the player has to do.  Likewise, a smart and talented youth player can be put in the middle where they are more essential to the effectiveness of the press.  It still creates a situation where every player is involved.  

Some of the presses can stick a player in the back and told to go stand on the block and do not move.  These are not good for player development.  They are not good in getting kids to continue enjoying and playing the game of basketball.  These types of presses do not need to be used at the youth level.  

The 2-2-1 has every player being a productive member of the team.  This makes every player feel wanted and good about playing the game.  This is helping to create a fun experience for every player on the team.  That can keep players engaged and continuing to play year after year.

Conclusion

The 2-2-1 press or box press is a great press.  It is a streamlined press that reduces rotation for each player.  This creates a press that makes it available to use by any team.  For any team wanting to create an up-tempo pressing team, the 2-2-1 should be in the rotation of presses used.  For any team that does not want to press unless absolutely necessary, the 2-2-1 press is simple yet effective.  The 2-2-1 press can be used in just about any situation.

The 2-2-1 press can be used for creating turnovers.  It can be used as a fake press to slow down an opponent making them bring the ball up the floor slowly.  It can be used as a ¾ press or a press that extends just past half-court.  The 2-2-1 press is very versatile that can be adjusted to every team to create advantages against any opponent.   

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