Part of this is just frustration on my part, but I'm hoping something useful can come out of it.
By and large, I feel relatively confident game-planning against most coaches/defenses.
When I have the more talented team (to my eye, not necessary by overall rating) I can win the vast majority of the time, no matter what defense (zone/m2m/press) we are facing.
When I have an equally talented team, I can win most of the time against zone or m2m, and seem to be roughly a coin flip against press.
When I have the less-talented team, I can still steal wins (either by coaching or luck, who really knows) against zone or m2m, but almost never against a press team. And therein lies the issue.
I feel like there are tools I can use against zone or m2m defenses where I can have my squad, however it is made up, play somewhat to my strengths.
That's not to say that everything is effective, but if I go with a "big" lineup (for example) against zone or m2m, the interior strengths can offset some of the liabilities in ball-handling. I may or may not win, but I leave with the impression that my game plan was executed and I gave myself a fighting chance. I can do the reverse, as well, going fast/small if the circumstances dictate that.
With press, I just don't feel that way. Due to my own failings, I have a very weak backcourt at Hamline this season, in terms or depth, IQ, and current talent. Despite this, and a (arguably deservedly) low #10 NT seed, I was able to game plan and defeat two "superior" teams in the NT (+6 vs. #24; +7 vs. #18). Both those were double-digit wins, and both came against m2m defenses that I was able to counter despite that (relatively) weak backcourt.
In the third game I faced a press team (+5 vs. #18). Now granted the opposing coach was also the best of the three (and he is a better coach than I, so I mean no disrespect to the first two coaches I beat this season), but at the NT level, most of the coaches are pretty good.
So, against the press, my weak backcourt was destroyed, as arguably it should be. But I'm still at a loss as to how one should beat an elite press team, other than simply having better players (especially the ball-handlers). This isn't a case of merely one game, mind you, so you need not point out that Rhodes is just a better team; it's more of a broad level question/issue.
Against Zone or M2M, I can change things to win with a "inferior" team from time to time.
As best I can tell, that is a *very* rare occurrence against a press team. Give that opposing press team good talent and a good IQ, and the gameplan against them almost seems irrelevant unless you have better talent on the floor, and in particular one specific type of better talent (in the form of backcourt/speed/ballhandlers).
Is this completely off? Has anyone has more regular success against press teams than zone or m2m in situations where they don't enjoy that guard advantage?
9/8/2011 1:47 AM (edited)