How did that completely eliminate Miller and Jackson?
Who “sagged” down low with Cliff?
Who “sagged” down low with Cliff?
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The zone makes the double down low a lot easier and quicker to execute, which makes the double more effective.How did that completely eliminate Miller and Jackson?
Who “slagged” down low with Cliff?
Anyone get scared when we switched back to man late in the game?
Its almost a hybrid type match up the only time it really hurt us was the late 3 when Geo left his side of the court as he was caught watching the ballMostly I think it was Paul or Ron depending on which side of the court the ball was on. Indiana could not get the ball (not sure they tried that hard) into the interior of the zone near the foul line. I am not sure if we were playing a straight 2-3 or some type of hybrid but it was very effective particularly with regard to slowing down TJD while protecting Cliff as well. I think it also left us in better rebounding position to avoid giving up a ton of second chances that were occurring in the first half.
For not playing zone that much we looked pretty comfortable in it with only a few breakdowns noted. I was almost a little surprised that we went back to man to man at the end as that seemed to result in them getting some open three looks again as we were probably focused on denying the paint.
No....aganist a team like Indiana, YESWe should be deploying the zone more often.
Our perimeter players weren’t always moving to the open spot.Hard to believe when Paul gets jammed up inside after a few pivots and head fakes, there’s no one wide open on the perimeter
especially with our size and length not sure why it wasn't done more.We should be deploying the zone more often.
Teams have adjusted and are willing for PM to beat them one on one. Right strategy so far.Hard to believe when Paul gets jammed up inside after a few pivots and head fakes, there’s no one wide open on the perimeter
Matchup zone perhaps? My father-in-law, who coached high school basketball for years, raves about the matchup, because it's difficult for offenses to identify initially, and then hard to navigate around.If you watch close, we start the zone but then switch back to man matchups. Interesting concept. You can call it a hybrid zone, but looks more zone to man.
Offense sees the zone, sets up their zone offense, then we switch to man concepts.
Agreed in certain matchups especially but should be thrown in moreRutgers should play more zone because their players don't have the lateral quickness to play man to man defense for extended periods of time.
YesAnyone get scared when we switched back to man late in the game?
Before this it was working to double Paul. Last bunch of games everything is working. Paul has struggled and needs to find his game. Attack quicker with purpose. Back to over dribbling and analyzing waiting for someone to cut while everyone stands and staresTeams have adjusted and are willing for PM to beat them one on one. Right strategy so far.
Looks like it starts as a matchup zone. But after a certain time we follow players through the lane which is man. We don’t hand off the the teammate in that area.Matchup zone perhaps? My father-in-law, who coached high school basketball for years, raves about the matchup, because it's difficult for offenses to identify initially, and then hard to navigate around.