Well, if he reads it, he reads it. That's the risk in getting the huge benefit of being able to discuss these things with more experienced managers.
If he does enough of his homework and beats me in the finals, then he deserves the opportunity to promote.
I'm not going to comment on which way I'm going to go. However, I can see benefits to both defense styles.
A) the 2-3 is a strong answer to his most dominant scoring sector and he's likely to revert back to what has been successful for him all season (with the exception of against me)
b) the man to man, doesn't give me the boost to my interior defense that the 2-3 does but it also doesn't expose me to his weaker outside scoring like it did in the last match.
I really do give him a lot of credit for making the adjustment and beating me on the road where I really should've been the favorite. He did a good job of coaching.
As for my offense, I really am a 1 trick pony. My guards scoring abilities are superior to my bigs and for that I have become somewhat limited. I'm pretty much a R & G team who can also have some success with motion offense. Look Inside would be suicide for me.
One question. How much does it hurt me in rebounding to play full court press? I don't think I have the stamina to pull this off effectively. But my rebounders on the bench are almost as good as my starters. If I could still maintain the edge in rebounding, it might be okay to risk the fatigue given that I've been training pressure.