SpeedyG wrote:Nope we rarely switch. Allen almost always zones back with our guard playing trail.Papi_swav wrote:SpeedyG wrote:As a side discussion, watching the playoffs what is evident is that teams are switching a lot in order to take away the three and disrupt offenses.
This is something the Nets need to really consider doing more, and continue to look at the roster to be able to do this.
Not saying you switch all the time, but players especially stars in the playoffs dictate that you do so.
Not only does it limit the threes, but you also disrupt an offense rhythm and force them to go ISO. This stagnates the offense, an antithesis of what "modern" basketball wants to do.
It also means that your players need to be able to create off the dribble vs man and find open guys when the double comes.
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Nets been doing this though, this is a big reason why we drafted Allen, because he can switch on smaller guys and keep up unlike Brook Lopez. Just look at our roster top to bottom, Dinwiddie can guard 1 to 4s, Levert can guard 1 to 3s, Kurucs can guard 4-1s, RHJ can guard 1-5s, DMC can guard 2-4s etc .. we've been doing this we just need better talent.
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We definitely do switch enough, we played a lot of zone this year but how many times have we seen Kurucs guarding point guards? many times. DInwiddie guarding 4s etc.. Allen not so much because we need him down low and IDK how many other centers can guard a point guard perfectly every time. But if we have to switch, I would rather Allen guarding the point guard then Brook Lopez or the majority of other centers in the league.






















