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Ok, here's the truth about "THE ZONE"
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[QUOTE="Flacusian, post: 1720905, member: 264"] Strictly a co inky dink. If you ponder over "The Zone" it really becomes abundantly apparent that this animal of JB's is an outlier in the extreme. It's really amazing that he has developed this defense by stretching the capabilities of what it's normal characteristics are and he has in effect cultivated something which is having a significant impact on not just our program, but the strategies and tactics of playing the game of college basketball. I don't think it's a stretch to say that what he has done will continue to influence the way the game is played long after he walks off of Jim Boeheim Court. They may have been able to take some wins away from him but in the sense of what he has contributed to the game of Basketball his legacy will be enduring for as long as the game is played IMHO. And whether someone likes him or dislikes him for whatever reason, any fair and pragmatic person who has the ability to keep principles over personalities would be hard pressed to make a case that he hasn't contributed greatly to the game of basketball and especially the Zone Defense. [/QUOTE]
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