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Years ago
Watching Zone Defense
On a full court press, players still have to move to the ball and get into split line or some sort of denial help, so I personally wouldnt class it as a zone. It still teaches kids to move in appropriate spots in order to rotate and help out.

Years ago
Zone defence can be boring to watch, depends how the offence try to play against it. Man can be boring, depending how the offence attack it. Sounds repititious??? If teams knew how to work against a zone then very few teams would play zones now would they.
My fav is the 3-2 Zone when you got a couple of useless bigs and lots of guards who love to cover the floor, gives you great opportunities to run the floor with steals. Gotta be careful on the helpline sometimes though.
