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My friends are trying to attack a 3-2 zone during intramural games. Any suggestions?
Oh, and I've coached basketball for Special Olympics. I miss coaching . . .
Spock Man: 1. Crash the boards. Zone defense always creates box-out problems, and easy buckets are to be had via offensive rebounds.2. Move the ball around the perimeter and hit the threes ... if you can.I'm wondering though, why would anybody ask advice from a coach whose winning percentage is .000? Although we know how to have fun!
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My friends are trying to attack a 3-2 zone during intramural games.
Any suggestions?
Oh, and I've coached basketball for Special Olympics. I miss coaching . . .
Spock Man:
1. Crash the boards. Zone defense always creates box-out problems, and easy buckets are to be had via offensive rebounds.
2. Move the ball around the perimeter and hit the threes ... if you can.
I'm wondering though, why would anybody ask advice from a coach whose winning percentage is .000? Although we know how to have fun!
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