0 hands up which drives me nuts. Rautins was great at it.It doesn't matter what defense you play if you're not active, hands up, anticipating passing lanes. Our best years playing zone we were much more active than lately.
0 hands up which drives me nuts. Rautins was great at it.It doesn't matter what defense you play if you're not active, hands up, anticipating passing lanes. Our best years playing zone we were much more active than lately.
I don’t disagree, but there’s been a lot of three pointers made in the tournament and everyone is playing man. I think Pack had seven for Miami and they played all man and couldn’t stop him. If people think going man is going to stop teams from making three pointers, they’re going to be disappointed.Kids have been watching steph curry and emulating him in their back yard since 08 but yes please tell me how good an idea zone defense is going forward
Situational and roster makeup. Trying to force a square peg in a round hole some years was very frustrating. Our zone was the best for so long, but even the best zone doesn’t hold up in the metrics of 3 pointer age. Let’s hope red takes the components of that killer zone plus playing great man and put them together like JB did so successfully in 90s
I don’t disagree, but there’s been a lot of three pointers made in the tournament and everyone is playing man. I think Pack had seven for Miami and they played all man and couldn’t stop him. If people think going man is going to stop teams from making three pointers, they’re going to be disappointed.
I don’t disagree, but there’s been a lot of three pointers made in the tournament and everyone is playing man. I think Pack had seven for Miami and they played all man and couldn’t stop him. If people think going man is going to stop teams from making three pointers, they’re going to be disappointed.
I think the biggest plus with man should be rebounding. A minus will be fouls. We fouled the least in the ACC. I doubt that will be the case playing man defense. There are still plus and minuses with both defenses. There’s a place for both.
Top 5s are great, but commitments matter. Hopefully they come. JB lead teams were in plenty of Top 5sRed to JB for the past 8 years: “we’re having trouble landing the elite players because they don’t want to play zone because the knock against us is that it will hurt their chances for the NBA”
JB’s response: “nonsense, they don’t know anything about basketball, they’re only 17 years old, we’re sticking with the zone”
(Recruiting dramatically falls off)
(Syracuse basketball performance dramatically falls off)
(JB retires, Red takes over)
Red to top 50 recruits as soon as he became the HC: “hey I’m the head coach now and we’re going to be primarily man, with a sprinkling of zone and press to remain versatile depending on the situation”
Top 50 recruits: “sounds great, I’ll add you back to my top 5 and I’ll come for a visit”
It doesn't matter what defense you play if you're not active, hands up, anticipating passing lanes. Our best years playing zone we were much more active than lately.