Maybe I missed it earlier in the season but over the last few games I noticed something in Rutgers defense.
We start by pressing up full court, soft press, done mainly to slow the offense and use clock.
We then drop back into a zone. But the wrinkle seems that the start of the zone has man principles. Kind of an amoeba zone.
Then later in the clock we shift into a true man defense.
Caught teams off guard a few times. Caused a few shot clock violations and turnovers.
Found concept pretty interesting. We can do this IMO because we have versatile players that can guard multiple positions.
I only recall seeing one time that we got caught in a missed assignment and left a wide open three point shooter.
We start by pressing up full court, soft press, done mainly to slow the offense and use clock.
We then drop back into a zone. But the wrinkle seems that the start of the zone has man principles. Kind of an amoeba zone.
Then later in the clock we shift into a true man defense.
Caught teams off guard a few times. Caused a few shot clock violations and turnovers.
Found concept pretty interesting. We can do this IMO because we have versatile players that can guard multiple positions.
I only recall seeing one time that we got caught in a missed assignment and left a wide open three point shooter.
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