The shot blocking rating in a 2-3 zone is getting way over hyped here. This is a bit of a stretch, but at the very least it may make a difference of .3 to .5 blocks per game. That's a difference of 1 block shot every 2 games. And even then, there is no guarantee that same team will end up getting the ball. In all 3 divisions in Phelan, no player averaged more than 2 blocks per game and we're probably talking about over 1,000 teams. So how much of a difference can shot blocking really make in a 2-3 zone? Also, another point, in a 2-3(ahem I mean 2-2-1), the 1 center that is playing back is probably taking blocks away from the other players, because it's in fact a 2-2-1. So just because the center may get more blocks in a 2-3 zone, doesn't mean his team overall is getting more blocks.