pruman91
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Why would we want to play a mediocre zone?
Why would we want to play a mediocre zone?
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Well to be fair, no one was talking about it this time until (lame duck/dead man walking…whichever you prefer) Mike Woodson (of all people) used it to beat the first place team in the B1G and their Hall Of Fame coach.
But what undoubtedly got the party going was when one insider brought up the taboo subject…only to have a difference of opinion with a second insider.
Even before the season started, I posted hoping this team would play some zone, due to their inexperience, size and length. I still think it would be good for us; not a steady diet, but from time to time, forcing our opponent to rethink what they're doing offensively.Yes, but the obsession with Ben is even more off the charts.
Can't speak for Loyalty butQuestion: Does Loyalty obssess more about playing a zone defense than @pruman91 obsesses over his NLs?
Discuss.
Hey, stay on topic!Would love to see us beat Sparty in front of a packed house. Let's get this done!
Fire Hamer and hire someone who can teach a zone defense …
And someone who can also figure out you might wanna guard the guy who’s absolutely torching you from 3 last night …
Just my thoughts …![]()
Yes, the way we often end up trailing behind the player with the ball as he goes into the lane is stupid. I know the theory is we want them to take mid-range twos because of percentages but it usually ends up burning us. On top of that it without anybody helping stop the ball it puts the trailing defender in very poor position often getting our gaurds into foul trouble. All any smart player has to do is jump into the trailing defender as he goes up to draw a foul. If this is indeed Hamers scheme, he needs to go.I'm no advocate for zone BUT to turn your nose up to a certain defense or scheme in general after a dumpster fire Indiana goes into East Lansing...
To even suggest a scheme change or different approach is heretical to some.
I've been vocal that I'd stay man to man but go under screens and geek the MSU guards.
Apparently, that approach is "not tough enough".
KJ will pick up a couple cheap fouls trailing like clockwork. Instead, of just letting him sit back and go straight up with his 6'6 frame to contest poor jump shooting MSU...
Did your dad already inform you that you were not coaching next year? How about your buddy Ham Samich? He get his walking papers yet?From a former college coach.....They go over every ball screen because they want to force guys into 2's with a rearview contest and they play exclusively drop coverage in ball screens which fits the personnel they have. It's also a mindset of being tougher than everyone else and going over on average shooters to keep that mindset and toughness for when we play good ones. % game on 2 point shots.
As for zone...If they went to a zone Izzo would carve it up with specials and then rebound IL out of it. And you don't zone when your the best rebounding team in the country![]()
To be fair, the obsession with Ben’s playing time was very warranted- Brad is a better coach than any of us will ever be, but it does not mean he’s not without some blind spots and faultsYes, but the obsession with Ben is even more off the charts.
Too close to call at this time…but Pru does provide from time to time photos of NL’s…haven’t seen many pics of zone defenses…just sayingQuestion: Does Loyalty obssess more about playing a zone defense than @pruman91 obsesses over his NLs?
Discuss.
Always appreciate your very honest feeling that you share with usFire Hamer and hire someone who can teach a zone defense …
And someone who can also figure out you might wanna guard the guy who’s absolutely torching you from 3 last night …
Just my thoughts …![]()
Yes, the way we often end up trailing behind the player with the ball as he goes into the lane is stupid. I know the theory is we want them to take mid-range twos because of percentages but it usually ends up burning us. On top of that it without anybody helping stop the ball it puts the trailing defender in very poor position often getting our gaurds into foul trouble. All any smart player has to do is jump into the trailing defender as he goes up to draw a foul. If this is indeed Hamers scheme, he needs to go.
I suppose reasonable minds can disagree on this. It still seems silly to me, but some of you all know a lot more about basketball than I do so I'm happy to accept your rationale. I will say that if this is our desired (coached up) way to handle these high ball screens, we've got to get a lot better in our execution. The NBA clips you sent show the defender getting around the screen pretty efficiently and in time to contest the shot (without fouling). It seems to me that our guards have a much more difficult time getting over the screen, which creates a lot more space between the defender and the ball handler and, more often than not, ends up with our defender just running into the ballhandler from behind and/or fouling the shooter without making enough contact to actually disturb the shot.Learn something new today:
It is not stupid, it is done by design, but players need to be better about not fouling (can note that I've seen improvement from Will in this area).
I suppose reasonable minds can disagree on this. It still seems silly to me, but some of you all know a lot more about basketball than I do so I'm happy to accept your rationale. I will say that if this is our desired (coached up) way to handle these high ball screens, we've got to get a lot better in our execution. The NBA clips you sent show the defender getting around the screen pretty efficiently and in time to contest the shot (without fouling). It seems to me that our guards have a much more difficult time getting over the screen, which creates a lot more space between the defender and the ball handler and, more often than not, ends up with our defender just running into the ballhandler from behind and/or fouling the shooter without making enough contact to actually disturb the shot.
Would it take an undefeated season to never see a post about us playing a zone defense?
I know it's done by design. I just don't agree with it. When has it ever been better to gaurd somebody from behind or the side vs staying in front. I guess that was Mathew Meyers thinking also.Learn something new today:
It is not stupid, it is done by design, but players need to be better about not fouling (can note that I've seen improvement from Will in this area).
I know it's done by design. I just don't agree with it. When has it ever been better to gaurd somebody from behind or the side vs staying in front. I guess that was Mathew Meyers thinking also.
Swith or hedge the screen so the defender can keep up with the ball handler. That's what a lot of teams do to us and it usually causes us fits. I would rather see that approach vs trailing the cutter and I can argue it all in want.This is explained in above post
You're not going to stay in front unless you switch, and if you don't switch, then the rear view contest with drop coverage is optimal. It's not really arguable imo.
Your Loyalty membership comes with unlimited Beach Houses.If I had a beach house, I would wager that Sparty's first possession will involve KJ's man curling around a screen and abruptly pulling up. If they draw that quick first foul on him, it's going to mess with our heads bad.