A 2-3 zone forces people of the 3 point line? That’s news to meWe weren't quick enough to defend them man-to-man the other day and they were killing us from three. So, you go zone to force them off the three point line.
Boeheim at Syracuse has been using the 2- 3 zone for decades with many players the height of Rutgers players.A 2-3 zone forces people of the 3 point line? That’s news to me![]()
Syracuse has always given up more 3pt attempts than most teams.Boeheim at Syracuse has been using the 2- 3 zone for decades with many players the height of Rutgers players.
And Pikes solution to this is let’s run a 2-3 zone.I dunno. The blueprint Minnesota provided was take a lot of threes and make them. That way of beating Rutgers defense as always been there.
If you’re trying to force them off the three point line with a zone it’s typically a 3-2 or 1-2-2. When we went zone, we were playing a 2-3, which usually has the opposite effect.We weren't quick enough to defend them man-to-man the other day and they were killing us from three. So, you go zone to force them off the three point line.
A 2-3 zone forces people of the 3 point line? That’s news to me![]()
Desperation. Not only were we unable to defend them man-to-man, but we couldn't get past them on offense either. We have length but lack team speed/quickness.Can someone explain this to me?
We knew statistically they were shooting the ball well, what in the world does a zone do for you except neutralize your rebounding advantage?