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Date: 3/28/2024 1:38:23 PM
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The reality is that 3-2 diminishes rebounding skill just a bit, because players are usually all on the perimeter defending the 3 pointers, jump shots, and penetration that the opposition may utilize via Driving or Passing. What many teams have began to use is 3 strong perimeter defenders with very high OD, a PF with good defense and a mix of outside skills, and a brute defense big with a ton of ID, RB, SB.

This takes another notch in 1-3-1, as it is basically 3-2 on steroids. Still need great perimeter D on the positions 1,2,3. Your PF will also need formiddable OD as sometimes he will get stretched out onto the perimeter guarding opposition's wings and PG. The center will most certainly need SB, RB, and some ID to offset the lack of rebounding that is had throughout the floor.

3-2
PF: Some OD, ID, RB
C: ID, RB, SB

1-3-1
PF: OD, ID, a bit of SB is a plus
C: ID, RB*(Heavy), SB

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Another tactic that has been gaining popularity within past seasons is Outside Box and 1. The makeup of this defense is having 1 beast defender to lock down opposition's best player, and a team of savvy defenders around him. It's been financially appealing to have 2 shot blocking bigs at PF and C, to double the benefits of Shot blocking and Inside Defense.

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