By the by when UConn doesn't play Butler they play an interesting offensive set against the zone which I've seen him use constantly over the years. I am of course not a coach, just a fan, so I really don't know what this set is called. Geno has a guard placed about 8' from the arc and a forward at the foul line/block. Two wings are set laterally 3' from the arc and about 2' from the foul line if the line is extended to the sidelines. A forward is placed at the baseline and moves a foot beyond the hash lines, side to side depending on which side the ball swings to. So the top set is a rough T and the bottom forward moves as a pendulum. Moving the ball side to side displaces the players in the zone were the player on the baseline can receive a pass, usually a bounce pass. That player then has the option to throw it inside to the player at the foul line, if the player moves to the strong side hash, a skip pass to a wing for an open shot, or reset to the player above the key or the wing. Clearly patience and ball movement is the key, but when executed well it always leads to an open shot. Anyone know the name of this set?