Why doesn't it make any sense that M2M produces more steals than a Zone? Without looking at any numbers, I would guess that a Man defense would produce more steals, simply because, in my mind, Man is a more agressive type of D and Zone a bit more passive. I'm too lazy to look up numbers right now, but it would be interesting if someone could find some real-life stats to see if HD is in line or way out of whack with reality.
Really though, the first thing that ran through my head while reading this thread is that Grant seems to want all the defenses to produce the same numbers. If so, what's the point of having any different defenses in the first place? Each D has pros and cons attached to them, we're all smart enough to know that. So a M2M D produces more steals? So what? They also tire faster than players in a Zone. Trade-off number one. Press causes more turnovers, but Zones commit fewer fouls. We could go on and on and on. Point being, just because a Zone doesn't produce as many steals as a M2M D doesn't mean anything is wrong. It's simply a trade-off you make when deciding which one to play.........