Posted by Clenten on 6/21/2017 9:36:00 PM (view original):
Posted by mikvitu on 6/19/2017 1:48:00 PM (view original):
Just get good players. If you get a bad defender you want him to be good enough offensively that he can score about a point a minute when he's out there. The spot I always focused on most was small forward, I liked to try to have a guy who could swing between the 2-3 and 3-2 (good speed and block).
Something I never took enough advantage of was being able to run thinner lineups, playing more against the other teams backups, and take multiple walkons, giving you a recruiting edge. I think the players you want in a zone defense are basically the same as any other but if you run the team the same way as man or press then you're not going to get the full use out of it.
How does taking walk ons give you a recruiting edge?
You get full resources (scouting and recruiting cash) for those positions the following year...but if you have 4 open positions and know you only need to sign 1 player, you can pile on the recruiting and scout a broader area for that specific position. So people will take one or more walk-ons to try and gain an upper hand with the extra recruiting and scouting cash they get as a result, knowing full well they don't plan to try for players to fit every open slot.