Yeah, they're different schemes. 2-3s need versatile forwards that can rotate and deny. It shuts down post attacks and dribble penetration, but is vulnerable to outside shooting.
Maybe we need to take a step out of this "2-3 stops inside offense, 3-2 stops outside offense" dichotomy, because it seems to create confusion about what players perform the best in the 2-3.
Last edited by RiseandFire at 5/5/2011 5:02:59 AM