My most interesting observations regarding 3-2 zone:
- Opponent perimeter players sometimes grab a lot offensive rebounds although I have decent rebounders on PF and C. They seem to get matched against a perimeter defender of mine for rebounds.
- WHEN perimeter players grab an offensive rebound, they often attempt the direct tip-in or put-back. They rarely get matched up against my inside defenders when this happens. Thus, they usually score on these attempts. This is really frustrating because I have two very good inside defenders which do not defend here.
I play 3-2 zone since a long time with some success (3 championship title and right now my world rank is 5). I've got also the feeling that RB is a nice skill to have for at least one of your outside player.
My SF has got 13 in RB and he takes smthg like 8 reb. per game with 2 offensive one and he's always playing outside on a 3-2 zone. I'm consindering him as my key player, too bad he's got already 33 years, now I struggle to find another one like him...
Last edited by mplume at 1/10/2018 5:14:02 AM