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Anonymous
Years ago
Vjbl finals
I understand that, but its not used that way. I can't see the benefit of playing it from start to finish.
I think it's more to do with how a lot of teams struggle to play against the concept of a zone, more to not being able to play defense. Teams are so used to a man to man, that when a zone is thrown at them, they often struggle.
Melbourne often have a zone thrown at them to try and throw them out their shuffle offense and get them out of sync. Just for an example.