Lawrinson14
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I deleted my last thread as people saw it only as an attack on Syracuse's zone.
However, what I meant was are zones as much to blame for the low scoring in college basketball as the lack of shooting ability, uncalled fouls, and the 35 second shot clock?
I am starting to believe that they are and that the game would be much more free flowing if they were outlawed. The stall-ball offensive tactic against 2-3 zones has become adapted by nearly every team outside of the those select few who have the firepower to attack it head on. It has basically become this generations 4 corners.
However, what I meant was are zones as much to blame for the low scoring in college basketball as the lack of shooting ability, uncalled fouls, and the 35 second shot clock?
I am starting to believe that they are and that the game would be much more free flowing if they were outlawed. The stall-ball offensive tactic against 2-3 zones has become adapted by nearly every team outside of the those select few who have the firepower to attack it head on. It has basically become this generations 4 corners.