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Defending the Push The Ball offense and attacking a 2-3 zone

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From: Troy211
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Date: 11/19/2011 11:52:15 AM
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what is the best defense against a push the ball offense? And how do I attack the 3-2 zone if my players are mostly perimeter shooters (My best player is a really good outside shooter and I only have 2 decent players with the right combination of IS and DR)

PS: I HAD A MISTAKE IN THE SUBJECT, I MEANT TO SAY 3-2 ZONE

Last edited by Troy211 at 11/19/2011 11:55:08 AM

From: Lucifer

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Date: 11/19/2011 11:20:03 PM
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If your opponent is using 3-2 zone use an inside offense like LI. Of course make sure that you're Inside offense in as good as your Outside offense. You don't want to use LI with horrible big men just cuz in theory it is said to be the best offense against 3-2 zone.

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Date: 11/25/2011 2:39:49 AM
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i'm sure the player u put on the court affect more than the tactic u choose
make sure if can balance out his attack, have ur rebounders ready
or if u can't stop him, just try to attack him back.

as for attacking the 3-2 with outside players, try
princeton or patient if u can punch through 1 position
RnG if u got the O.reb advantage
motion otherwise