The red zones are favorite trapping zones, since the offensive player cannot retreat or pass the ball backward across the 10 second line. The blue zones are good trapping zones because the offense has to worry about the 10-second count.
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Free-throw lane - also called the "red zone," a 12-foot wide area extending from the baseline to the free-throw line. Players may not be in this area during a free-throw attempt.
The offense has successfully cleared Zone 1. They can return to Zone 1, but if they do, they are again in jeopardy from B1 and B2.
See also: Dribble, Offense, Sideline, Pass, Baseline
 
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