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Zoned Out? Can Syracuse Find a Way Against Duke's 2-3?

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Coach K has started using a 2-3 zone similar to Syracuse's to great success this season. Syracuse has been one of the surprise outfits of this year's NCAA Tournament. The Orange have won three low scoring games on their way to the Sweet 16. This is in spite of them being the last at-large team to make the tournament. As discussed in my previous post , the Orange have ridden Jim Boeheim's staple 2-3 zone to each victory; each time shutting down a team that averaged over 80 points per game. It's a defensive philosophy that Boeheim has followed to the Hall of Fame. However, this time around Syracuse has had to count on the 2-3 even more to overcome their own offensive shortcomings. In the Sweet 16, the Orange will face an opponent who won't be taken by surprise by Boeheim's zone: Duke. The Blue Devils and their own Hall of Fame coach, Mike Krzyzewski, are very familiar with the Syracuse's vaunted zone. The Blue Devils have faced it annually since the '

Boeheim Proving Yet Again Why He's One of the Best Ever

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" OVERRATED! " They often scream from all corners of the college basketball world. "Syracuse plays a soft non-conference schedule and never leaves New York," they say condescendingly. "The 2-3 zone is a gimmick. Real teams play man." "He's a crybaby!" "He's only won one National Tournament. He'd have won more if he was an all-time great," they point out. Jim Boeheim, despite his 925 wins (1,026 if you counted 101 wins vacated by the NCAA), is one of the most criticized coaches in the college basketball world. Fans across the country often point out the above-mentioned critiques, along with countless others. Meanwhile at the same time he is revered by Syracuse fans, like myself, as being one of the greatest coaches ever. How can you truly argue against over 1,000 wins and 31 NCAA tournament appearances in 42 years? I don't know but there are plenty who do. No matter what your opinion of Jim Boeheim, there&

John Tavares: Will He Stay or Will He Go? Islanders Fans Are Hoping for the Best but Fearing the Worst

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As the Islanders continue to find ways to lose during their dismal eight game losing streak, the worry has truly begun to set in. No, I'm not speaking of the worry of missing the playoffs for a second straight season. That reality was reached already. I'm looking at the larger, more important picture than the current season, which has gone incredibly sour after false hopes were built upon a fairly sweet start. The big picture that could become very worry some, which I speak of is built around one man: John Tavares. Islanders fans are well aware that Tavares is set to become a free agent at the end of this season. The fan base has been looking at the beginning of the 2018 free agency period as a potential D-Day since the season began without Tavares penning an extension. The trade deadline has come and gone with the team remaining committed to it's decision to let its floundering season play out rather than attempt to move Tavares for a potential boatload of assets. This n