In this video from Youtube, Stanford Women's Basketball Coach, Tara VanDerveer, explains (with a floor demonstration ) a simple continuity zone offense that utilizes the principles of dribbling the baseline defender in a 2-3 zone away from their guarding area and then running a cutter to that side's short corner.
We have some other resources for 2-3 zone offene as well:
Here are some more resources for zone offense:
Overload--spread the defensive guards and run a shooter to the free throw line against a 2-3 zone.
Popout--Run by legendary High School Basketball Coach Bill Harrell.
Stackis a set play that can be run once or twice a game to get a corner 3 point shot.
Coach K. 2-1-2 Zone Attack short video segment of a DVD from Coach K showing him coaching his 2-1-2 or 2-3 zone attack in practice. His point is that we all need to have some type of misdirection in our zone attack.
Five--Set play to run against a zone defense. The play forces the zone to guard three movements--a basket cut, a flex type screen, and a staggered double screen for a shooter.