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Date: 8/15/2011 12:33:22 PM
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I have a guard who has a fouling problem. He is always high on it.
But I noticed that when I play 3-2 zone in stead of man to man, he tend to foul less.
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Date: 8/15/2011 1:22:59 PM
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Does he have very different values for inside versus outside defense?
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Date: 8/15/2011 1:31:13 PM
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He plays point guard, so yes his outside defense is way better than his inside defense.
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Date: 8/15/2011 1:51:40 PM
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Well, obviously his OD is gonna be better than his ID. What I'm getting at is if his ID is really poor, even for a guard (1-3 maybe), then some of his foul problems in M2M may result from his opponent driving on him, or during inside shots. In principle I can see 3-2 zone helping reduce foul trouble for a guy like that.
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Date: 8/15/2011 6:18:37 PM
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His inside defense is 6 and outside 11. I have trained him since he was 18 and I don't see much difference in fouling since his defense went up. Only when I play 3-2 I see that he fouls lesser than when I play man to man.
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Date: 8/15/2011 6:47:41 PM
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hmm, interesting. I would have thought 6 ID on a guard would be pretty good. Perhaps the zone defense is doing something different that reduces propensity to foul.
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Date: 8/15/2011 11:34:41 PM
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Are very foul prone players even worth training to higher levels? If you notice your rookie is getting 4 or 5 fouls a game in 48 minutes or so, is it best to just cut your losses and find a new trainee?
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Date: 8/16/2011 7:08:30 AM
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Yeah maybe that is best, but mostly it only cost me two weeks per season, that I cannot train another trainee fully, so that is not much. And I believe that foul prone players also have an upset, because they are more aggressive, that also helps the team.
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