Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
[QUOTE=G-Funk]I wouldnt feel to good about this guy cheering me on, on this topic[/QUOTE]
You're getting schooled by literally every poster you're arguing with. You even said zones weren't created until 2001...... :facepalm
You're Kobe trolling has failed. Move onto the next thread to troll.
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
[QUOTE=9erempiree]That is not a zone kid.
Who was zoning?[/QUOTE]
:facepalm :facepalm :facepalm
ISH posters don't know shit about basketball......WOW!
What is zone defense? The OPPOSITE of man to man defense. Where each player is allotted a certain area of the court.
What in the Hell do you think that video was showing??? :facepalm
:biggums: :wtf:
YOU DON'T KNOW SHIT ABOUT BASKETBALL KID.
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
[QUOTE=tikay0]:oldlol: @ "traditional" zones didn't exist back then. How is something that was just created, due to the Shaq rules, traditional??? :facepalm
Now a days, big men can't protect the paint like back then. The zone of today's era was created to nullify that rule change.[/QUOTE]
You don't know what a zone is do you?
Can't protect the paint? :facepalm
Why do you think you have to shoot over a zone to beat them.....because people are camping there.
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
[QUOTE=9erempiree]That is not a zone kid.
Who was zoning?[/QUOTE]
That's a 3-2 zone. 2 men protecting the paint, and 3 up top. In actuallity that's called the Jordan stopper. 3 guys up top, exclusively on Jordan, and 2 guys down, protecting the paint.
:facepalm :facepalm :facepalm
Learn basketball KID.
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
[QUOTE=9erempiree]You don't know what a zone is do you?
Can't protect the paint? :facepalm
Why do you think you have to shoot over a zone to beat them.....because people are camping there.[/QUOTE]
:facepalm The "traditional" zone, as you'd like to call it, was only implemented because of the Shaq rules. Big men aren't allowed to camp anymore, thus allowing 3 bigs down, for a certain period of time.
You act like basketball teams haven't implemented that during Jordan's days. :facepalm
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
[QUOTE=tikay0]:facepalm :facepalm :facepalm
ISH posters don't know shit about basketball......WOW!
What is zone defense? The OPPOSITE of man to man defense. Where each player is allotted a certain area of the court.
What in the Hell do you think that video was showing??? :facepalm
:biggums: :wtf:
YOU DON'T KNOW SHIT ABOUT BASKETBALL KID.[/QUOTE]
Let me ask you again, who was zoning in that video?
They have to cover their men and cannot wander off unless the ball handler is within their area.
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
In Jordan's day, Alonzo Mourning could camp down at the rim all day long, and get away with it. Now a days, that's a 3 second violation. Hence, why guards have it MUCH easier in terms of success at the rim.
You're basically hand cuffing rim protection.
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
[QUOTE=tikay0]You're getting schooled by literally every poster you're arguing with. You even said zones weren't created until 2001...... :facepalm
You're Kobe trolling has failed. Move onto the next thread to troll.[/QUOTE]
Ok:rolleyes:
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
[QUOTE=tikay0]That's a 3-2 zone. 2 men protecting the paint, and 3 up top. In actuallity that's called the Jordan stopper. 3 guys up top, exclusively on Jordan, and 2 guys down, protecting the paint.
:facepalm :facepalm :facepalm
Learn basketball KID.[/QUOTE]
That's not a 3-2 zone.
The reason why it looks like it because the Bulls players are positioned there and the Knicks players have to cover them or it becomes an illegal defense.
If the Bulls' players ran to the corner and let MJ isolate on top of the key, you would probably think it's a 1-4 zone.:facepalm
That is a cherry picked video.
Sorry.
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
[QUOTE=9erempiree]Let me ask you again, who was zoning in that video?
They have to cover their men and cannot wander off unless the ball handler is within their area.[/QUOTE]
Of course they have to stick to their men AT SOME POINT. The main goal is to stay in their allotted area. If said player gets a little too far, then of course they'd have to stick with them.
3-2 is opposite of 2-3. They load up more on the perimeter than in the paint, since the big man doesn't have to move from the rim. Unlike in today's NBA.
So basically, you have a big camping down low, with another big, and you have 3 guys up top, containing penetration.
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
[QUOTE=tikay0]In Jordan's day, Alonzo Mourning could camp down at the rim all day long, and get away with it. Now a days, that's a 3 second violation. Hence, why guards have it MUCH easier in terms of success at the rim.
You're basically hand cuffing rim protection.[/QUOTE]
Yeah Alonzo would love to stay inside all day while the opposing center drains em all day:roll:
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
[QUOTE=9erempiree]That's not a 3-2 zone.
The reason why it looks like it because the Bulls players are positioned there and the Knicks players have to cover them or it becomes an illegal defense.
If the Bulls' players ran to the corner and let MJ isolate on top of the key, you would probably think it's a 1-4 zone.:facepalm
That is a cherry picked video.
Sorry.[/QUOTE]
You're right. How come zone defense was illegal back then?
Was it because big men were allowed to camp down low?
No, it wouldn't be a 1-4 zone. It would be called, "stop Jordan at all costs" zone. :facepalm
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
[QUOTE=G-Funk]Yeah Alonzo would love to stay inside all day while the opposing center drains em all day:roll:[/QUOTE]
Key word. ALLOWED. :roll:
:roll: @ you thinking Kobe's post game is better than MJ's.
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
Re: Michael Jordan in the post. Amazing compilation.
what i noticed is he's quick as a cat in the post