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6/09/2023 11:34 am  #1


Zone Defense in Today’s College Basketball

https://theathletic.com/4576362/2023/06/08/syracuse-boeheim-zone-defense-basketball

This is a really informative article regarding zone defense. When teams can run out 3 or 4 guards, forwards and even centers that can knock down the 3 pointer at a high rate, you better hope that your team’s zone defense can defend the 3 (or hope the opponent has a cold shooting night).

That being said, I believe that the zone defense is a tool to be used when you need to change the momentum or pace of the game. I have been hoping that we would see this defense deployed occasionally under KD, but I’m not holding out much hope. I think the roster is there this year (tall and athletic) to effectively use situationally.

 

6/09/2023 12:39 pm  #2


Re: Zone Defense in Today’s College Basketball

I'd like to see a basic zone, even if for a few possessions a game.   Not all the time, but to change it up, catch teams off guard, slow down a game maybe.

Saw some stat guy on twitter say Dukes will have top 5 offense and defense in the A10 this year, and predicted a 24-7 record.   

 

6/09/2023 12:45 pm  #3


Re: Zone Defense in Today’s College Basketball

townsonkid wrote:

I'd like to see a basic zone, even if for a few possessions a game.   Not all the time, but to change it up, catch teams off guard, slow down a game maybe.

Saw some stat guy on twitter say Dukes will have top 5 offense and defense in the A10 this year, and predicted a 24-7 record.   

That record would not surprise me. 
Would also like to see a zone defense of any kind deployed now and again.

 

6/09/2023 12:53 pm  #4


Re: Zone Defense in Today’s College Basketball

townsonkid wrote:

I'd like to see a basic zone, even if for a few possessions a game.   Not all the time, but to change it up, catch teams off guard, slow down a game maybe.

Saw some stat guy on twitter say Dukes will have top 5 offense and defense in the A10 this year, and predicted a 24-7 record.   

Yes, From Bart Torvik's analytics,,,,,  Projected top offense and top 5 defense.
https://twitter.com/hoopsnut351/status/1666874385498505234

     Thread Starter
 

6/09/2023 8:22 pm  #5


Re: Zone Defense in Today’s College Basketball

PhoenixRising2 wrote:

https://theathletic.com/4576362/2023/06/08/syracuse-boeheim-zone-defense-basketball

This is a really informative article regarding zone defense. When teams can run out 3 or 4 guards, forwards and even centers that can knock down the 3 pointer at a high rate, you better hope that your team’s zone defense can defend the 3 (or hope the opponent has a cold shooting night).

That being said, I believe that the zone defense is a tool to be used when you need to change the momentum or pace of the game. I have been hoping that we would see this defense deployed occasionally under KD, but I’m not holding out much hope. I think the roster is there this year (tall and athletic) to effectively use situationally.

Dambrot great recruiter transfer portal. Game day 🤔 if as I suspect he has the talent Dukes have a chance. Go Dukes👍

 

6/10/2023 8:58 am  #6


Re: Zone Defense in Today’s College Basketball

Last year our biggest defensive issue was that we could not stop the dribble penetration for easy high percentage baskets.  We were exposed in the SLU game when their bigger guards consistently just overpowered our smaller guards for easy layups with no adjustments by KD.  The rest of the season other teams followed the same formula.  The Davidson game was hard to watch, and still is even on replay.  I would like to see Dambrot quit being so stubborn and find a way to change things up by incorporating a zone.  

 

6/10/2023 12:25 pm  #7


Re: Zone Defense in Today’s College Basketball

CLK wrote:

Last year our biggest defensive issue was that we could not stop the dribble penetration for easy high percentage baskets.  We were exposed in the SLU game when their bigger guards consistently just overpowered our smaller guards for easy layups with no adjustments by KD.  The rest of the season other teams followed the same formula.  The Davidson game was hard to watch, and still is even on replay.  I would like to see Dambrot quit being so stubborn and find a way to change things up by incorporating a zone.  

Couldn't agree more CLK. Too hard headed and that really bothers me. Could be the fly in the ointment that makes this season less than what it could be. Hope I'm not too harsh here and that I'm dead wrong!

 

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