Yeah 3-2 zone is great at hiding a weak defender on the perimeter and 2-3 zone is great at hiding a weak inside defender but for 3-2 zone to work properly you need great defending and rebounding bigs in order to mitigate the penalty you get on inside defence and rebounding. Also 3-2 zone allows a lot more drives from the guards compared to man to man because your players guard space and not the opponent directly, in order to avoid shooting fouls on driving lay-ups and dunks you need SB but that's a skill most teams lack which leads to more shooting fouls commited mostly by the 2 bigs.
I don't have much experience with 2-3 zone but I know that it allows a lot of late contested jump shots where the outside defence isn't taken into consideration and only SB is again the skill that prevents a shooting foul. Moreover the ball gets pretty easily inside so the offensive players have a lot of opportunities for even more late contested or uncontested lay-ups and dunks.
I have no idea about the the box defences sadly.
Finally when you play man to man your defence relys on preventing the opponent from taking good shots and in order to do that you need good outside defence to lower the quality of perimeter shots and good inside defence to do the same on inside shots. So if you have good enough defenders you allow very few late contested shots which leads to less shooting fouls.
Last edited by zzz at 7/21/2022 9:26:00 AM