To win at Marquette:
Forget the zone. It takes years to work a good 2 3 zone. The idea is have the guards play up, not back with the hands down. One guard should be in the face of point guard. A pass to either wing produces an immediate double team. Syracuse has had much success with the 2 3 as they play it well. Our laid back zone in the Duke game let Duke get 9 quick points to start the game. The switching man to man works well, stick with it. For St. John’s win they need the turnovers, which the switching man to man produces.
Ponds can’t do everything. Drive, pass, rebound, steal, are there but like anyone else there is a stamina factor. A one four offense can be beat with a guard as quick as Duke’s Jones. The best idea here is to have Simon be the point. Trimble could also do it. With Ponds as the two, he will more easily get his drives and uncontested threes. If he is doubled off the ball, then LJ, Huron or Clark should be open.