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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 120599" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Agree with a caveat. 3-point shots coming from a kick-out where GT steps into it are great shots and need to be taken, despite GT's shooting woes. 3-point shots stemming from perimeter passing or 1-on-1 dribbling are a problem. GT will have to knock down a few tomorrow just to keep the zone honest.</p><p></p><p>Boeheim and Syracuse are (usually) not dumb about knowing who the real threats are. Q and maybe Bolden are the only two where you'll see the wings overextend on the zone. If Syracuse is able to pack it in altogether there really isn't a consistent way to penetrate the zone.</p><p></p><p>It's really the basketball version of GT's option attack. Boeheim knows the subtle changes to make based on personnel, scheme, and how the game is flowing. Whether the Syracuse players actually execute it this year may be GT's silver lining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 120599, member: 274"] Agree with a caveat. 3-point shots coming from a kick-out where GT steps into it are great shots and need to be taken, despite GT's shooting woes. 3-point shots stemming from perimeter passing or 1-on-1 dribbling are a problem. GT will have to knock down a few tomorrow just to keep the zone honest. Boeheim and Syracuse are (usually) not dumb about knowing who the real threats are. Q and maybe Bolden are the only two where you'll see the wings overextend on the zone. If Syracuse is able to pack it in altogether there really isn't a consistent way to penetrate the zone. It's really the basketball version of GT's option attack. Boeheim knows the subtle changes to make based on personnel, scheme, and how the game is flowing. Whether the Syracuse players actually execute it this year may be GT's silver lining. [/QUOTE]
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