Posted by milwood on 7/24/2012 3:02:00 PM (view original):
Okay, let first get this out of the way. I am not good at this game; I am still new. I just lost to a full court press team that is better than my team at every position including backups. I swear this is not just a rant over a loss. Still, I have a couple of questions about the full court press.
First, does a full court press defense actually exist? Is there a team that plays this defense exclusively? I understand that some teams will periodically play a trap defense, but that is usually on an individual. If a team did play a full court press wouldn't there be a period of time during pretty much every game where the defense just breaks down entirely. When backups and underclassmen come in the game there should be a significant drop in effectiveness. If there is any defense where IQ is a major factor it should be in the press. If a player makes a mistake or is out of position it would be an almost guaranteed basket.
Second, does the balance of power lean towards press teams? In wooden DIII 14 of the top 25 teams play a full court press. To be fair there are also ten man defenses in the top 25 and only one zone team (way to go Aupat!). Do many of the better coaches just gravitate towards FCP? Is it possible that there is a built in advantage to playing a FCP.
Also, I am sure I have been doing about a zillion things wrong with my team so feel free to comment on my overall strategies.
Thanks all
I just lost to a full court press team that is better than my team at every position including backups. I swear this is not just a rant over a loss
I think you explained it all, the full court press team was better at every position including back-ups.
But seriously, if your fullcourt press team has high IQ's it seems to be able to create really high TO's even though the talent of the players may not seem that great. Those TO's lead in many cases to easier baskets for the press team, and the TO obviously takes a possesion away from your team.