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11-10-18 03:21 PM - Post#265130    
    In response to JadwinGeorge

And this is why I plead for more zones. They don't solve the footspeed problem but they mitigate it. Of course you have to be fairly extended given all the sharpshooters in the IL, but the switching man the Tigers played last year was extended off the ball without giving much pressure on the ball, leading to free passing and driving lanes too often as help couldn't get in position (exacerbated by spotty effort and focus). Of course, zone teams do have to be extra vigilant about rebounding, but that is something addressable with discipline, unlike a lack of quickness.
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