Do you think the staff will turn to the zone this season? It seems pretty obvious that this team is built for the zone. Owens is a premier weakside shot blocker that simply can't stay on the floor in man-to-man. The kid averaged only 18.8 MPG last season. The zone could protect him, extend his time on the court, and allow stronger players like Clark to help out with bulkier bigs. Based on Matt's Twitter comments, it seems Yakwe will be our backup center again. Yakwe, like Ponds, played primarily zone in high school. A backline of 6'7 Yakwe, 6'7 Clark, and 6'6 Ahmed doesn't look too bad for 15 MPG and causes all kinds of matchup problems for the opposition on the other end of the floor.
Simon is kid with a ridiculous reach for a perimeter player and a knack for jumping passing lanes. While I think we should temper expectations of what he will do in the half court offensively (I think Ellison has better guard skills), he is the definition of an open court player. He's as good as we've had in terms of getting the rebound and pushing in secondary transition. He could be a demon pressing and especially trapping. Ponds also excels in the open court. Write them down for a combined five steals a game next year with any kind of pressure defense.
Let be honest, we aren't going outrebound good teams next year with our frontline and we couldn't stop anyone from getting in the lane this last season. Clog the lane with the zone and make them pay for crashing weakside glass with runouts. Press, trap, and create easy buckets like the 2010-2011 team did so effortlessly.