I think the No Middle Man Defense is the best ever. But it requires players with a certain skill set. The zone allows you to compensate for deficiencies in players skill sets.
Some other teams would. You can zone half this league and be fine. Pretty much all of the defense-first teams can be zoned.Crawfoso1973 said:
100%. They bricked several wide open 3s against us. Other teams would shread our zone.
We completely flummoxed Iowa State with the zone. And we could use it in spurts successfully against Tech and this year's Kansas team.IowaBear said:
The problem is aside from Houston the teams ahead on the schedule we really can't zone. I'd zone Houston, maybe even TCU. After that it's just asking to get shredded from 3. Even WV has had stretches where they go unconscious from 3.
And Chuck O'Bannon - can't shoot to save his life against anyone except Baylor........bear2be2 said:We completely flummoxed Iowa State with the zone. And we could use it in spurts successfully against Tech and this year's Kansas team.IowaBear said:
The problem is aside from Houston the teams ahead on the schedule we really can't zone. I'd zone Houston, maybe even TCU. After that it's just asking to get shredded from 3. Even WV has had stretches where they go unconscious from 3.
The only teams we can't zone at all are BYU and Texas. TCU would be tough, too, because of the way they run and the way their bigs pass to one another, but Tennison is their only real 3-point threat.
As strong as this league is, there aren't a ton of elite offensive teams in it ... and even fewer great shooting teams. We're one of the few and fortunately we don't have to defend ourselves.
I've never understood hate for the zone. It's the ultimate team defense, and to be coached and executed well demands no less buy-in or effort than elite man-to-man.Bakersdozen said:
Hate the zone. Defensive skills are less athletic and more intensity, commit and effort.
Zone can be effective by being disruptive over short periods.
bear2be2 said:We completely flummoxed Iowa State with the zone. And we could use it in spurts successfully against Tech and this year's Kansas team.IowaBear said:
The problem is aside from Houston the teams ahead on the schedule we really can't zone. I'd zone Houston, maybe even TCU. After that it's just asking to get shredded from 3. Even WV has had stretches where they go unconscious from 3.
The only teams we can't zone at all are BYU and Texas. TCU would be tough, too, because of the way they run and the way their bigs pass to one another, but Tennison is their only real 3-point threat.
As strong as this league is, there aren't a ton of elite offensive teams in it ... and even fewer great shooting teams. We're one of the few and fortunately we don't have to defend ourselves.
Huh? They have 7 different guys shooting 34%+ with over 50 attempts this season.Fre3dombear said:bear2be2 said:We completely flummoxed Iowa State with the zone. And we could use it in spurts successfully against Tech and this year's Kansas team.IowaBear said:
The problem is aside from Houston the teams ahead on the schedule we really can't zone. I'd zone Houston, maybe even TCU. After that it's just asking to get shredded from 3. Even WV has had stretches where they go unconscious from 3.
The only teams we can't zone at all are BYU and Texas. TCU would be tough, too, because of the way they run and the way their bigs pass to one another, but Tennison is their only real 3-point threat.
As strong as this league is, there aren't a ton of elite offensive teams in it ... and even fewer great shooting teams. We're one of the few and fortunately we don't have to defend ourselves.
Byu has like 1 guy that can shoot 3s.
Mitch Henessey said:Huh? They have 7 different guys shooting 34%+ with over 50 attempts this season.Fre3dombear said:bear2be2 said:We completely flummoxed Iowa State with the zone. And we could use it in spurts successfully against Tech and this year's Kansas team.IowaBear said:
The problem is aside from Houston the teams ahead on the schedule we really can't zone. I'd zone Houston, maybe even TCU. After that it's just asking to get shredded from 3. Even WV has had stretches where they go unconscious from 3.
The only teams we can't zone at all are BYU and Texas. TCU would be tough, too, because of the way they run and the way their bigs pass to one another, but Tennison is their only real 3-point threat.
As strong as this league is, there aren't a ton of elite offensive teams in it ... and even fewer great shooting teams. We're one of the few and fortunately we don't have to defend ourselves.
Byu has like 1 guy that can shoot 3s.
bear2be2 said:Some other teams would. You can zone half this league and be fine. Pretty much all of the defense-first teams can be zoned.Crawfoso1973 said:
100%. They bricked several wide open 3s against us. Other teams would shread our zone.
Drew has done a good job the last several weeks of using the zone strategically against the teams most susceptible to its strengths and manning those with shooters.
We don't. The poster who claimed that has a history of making up whatever "facts" suit his narrative.historian said:
We have 5 guys shooting at 40% or more from 3? I have not seen or heard that stat anywhere. I remember in 2021 hearing that repeatedly during almost every game. At times it was 6 players. But that was the natty team. So far as I know, we haven't been that good shooting 3s since then.
I do think Houston can be zoned. They've got a couple of shooters -- LJ Cryer being the most dangerous -- but they're not a great offensive team, especially if you can keep Shead out of the lane off the dribble.historian said:bear2be2 said:Some other teams would. You can zone half this league and be fine. Pretty much all of the defense-first teams can be zoned.Crawfoso1973 said:
100%. They bricked several wide open 3s against us. Other teams would shread our zone.
Drew has done a good job the last several weeks of using the zone strategically against the teams most susceptible to its strengths and manning those with shooters.
Do you think Houston is one of those defense first teams the zone would work well against. Despite what happened to them in Lawrence, I am concerned about that one. That is probably one of the toughest games remaining on our schedule even though it's at home.
I like that we've gotten to a point where we can and will mix and match depending on the matchup and game flow. I've always thought that was the best route for this team, which is better in man than last year's but still struggles mightily with the dribble drive and pick-and-roll.BearFan33 said:
I wouldn't say I love it but I'm very glad they went to it. Our man D was in general getting shredded this year.
Against OU we ran it good.
Against some teams we may go mainly man with some zone sprinkled in and against others mainly zone with some man sprinkled in. We will see.
Yes, they can. If they go that way, the issue will be a very tight focus on rebounding. Houston wins games by defensive intensity and a fanatical commitment to crashing the boards. Coaches like to say its not, but rebounding out of the zone is a little different. They have some okay offensive shooters but outside of LJ (who is also somewhat streaky in conference), the others are hit and miss.historian said:bear2be2 said:Some other teams would. You can zone half this league and be fine. Pretty much all of the defense-first teams can be zoned.Crawfoso1973 said:
100%. They bricked several wide open 3s against us. Other teams would shread our zone.
Drew has done a good job the last several weeks of using the zone strategically against the teams most susceptible to its strengths and manning those with shooters.
Do you think Houston is one of those defense first teams the zone would work well against. Despite what happened to them in Lawrence, I am concerned about that one. That is probably one of the toughest games remaining on our schedule even though it's at home.
bear2be2 said:I like that we've gotten to a point where we can and will mix and match depending on the matchup and game flow. I've always thought that was the best route for this team, which is better in man than last year's but still struggles mightily with the dribble drive and pick-and-roll.BearFan33 said:
I wouldn't say I love it but I'm very glad they went to it. Our man D was in general getting shredded this year.
Against OU we ran it good.
Against some teams we may go mainly man with some zone sprinkled in and against others mainly zone with some man sprinkled in. We will see.
And the big thing our zone does is keep Missi in the paint, where he's an absolute menace, and off the perimeter, where he really (and understandably) struggles to stay in front of guys.
Mitch Henessey said:We don't. The poster who claimed that has a history of making up whatever "facts" suit his narrative.historian said:
We have 5 guys shooting at 40% or more from 3? I have not seen or heard that stat anywhere. I remember in 2021 hearing that repeatedly during almost every game. At times it was 6 players. But that was the natty team. So far as I know, we haven't been that good shooting 3s since then.
Of our players who have attempted at least 50 3s (a somewhat arbitrary threshold, I'll admit, but it works), here are their percentages:
Langston Love - 49.3% on 71 attempts
Jayden Nunn - 44.0% on 75 attempts
Jalen Bridges - 40.2% on 112 attempts
RayJ Dennis - 39.2% on 74 attempts
Ja'Kobe Walter - 33.3% on 138 attempts
historian said:
We have 5 guys shooting at 40% or more from 3? I have not seen or heard that stat anywhere. I remember in 2021 hearing that repeatedly during almost every game. At times it was 6 players. But that was the natty team. So far as I know, we haven't been that good shooting 3s since then.
Agreed. Josh's defensive positioning and lateral movement is much better as a switch man.Crawfoso1973 said:
I disagree, I do think Missi does struggle when matched up with quicker players on the perimeter. He takes bad angles and gets his lateral footwork crossed up. Josh O is actually much better in that situation. Missi is obviously a freak athlete but still raw and learning some of the fundamentals of the game. Agree with the IQ comment, he is a sponge who improves exponentially every time he's out there.
historian said:
No date provided but my guess is that is from December not this month.
Kansas State shut us down. We were atrocious in every conceivable offensive category in Manhattan.BUCANDOIT82 said:
No one in Big XII play has shut us down defensively. We were ice cold in a couple of games missing wide open look after wide open look and played loose with the ball in a few others. Kansas was credited with 17 steals and Bill Self said after the game we just handed them the ball 3 or 4 times.