A bit of talk recently on how to ATTACK the zone but how about how to USE the zone?
Lets assume both your guards are awesome incredible defenders as are your power forward and center. I mean, both the perimeter and interior defense is played by guys that enjoy embarrassing you in front of your girlfriend. Really truly good. However, your small forward is a little weak on the defensive end. A small forward that doesn't know where he should be positioned but, if by a miracle happens to be in the correct position, wouldn't know what to do and doesn't have the ability to do it anyways.
Against a team that shoots a lot of long range shots and shoots them at a high % what is the better defense to use? 2-3 or 3-2?
I figure 3-2 because, well, EVERYONE knows it's better to have more guys out there guarding the perimeter and, besides, it's intuitive and fundamental basketball. But a little voice in my head (my meds have run out) whispers "Maybe having 2 studs is better than 2 studs and 1 liability. Especially if the 3 are averaged."
I hate the voices in my head and usually argue with them but in this case I'm wondering if the voice may be correct.
Thoughts? Musings?