I think they could control Ayton man to man. You'd need to commit to running a double at him as soon as the ball is passed to him. It isn't a terrible strategy, though. We present a pick your posion offense.Beachcat97 wrote:Does ASU run a zone? Seems that would be the obvious strategy to throw at us. If they play us M2M, why wouldn't we feed Ayton all night long? We did this in the final few minutes of the Bama game, and the guy was unstoppable.97cats wrote:PG - my only concern is the large advantage ASU has at PG.
time to attempt to stand tall, literally
What's the bigger story here, their PG advantage or the fact that we have the nation's best player?
Man, they try to bet they can frustrate Ayton and force bad decisions and turnovers. Zone, Ayton can BEAT THEIR ASS on the glass. If I was a coach, I'd be so far up Ayton's butt about dominating the offensive glass against ASU, they'd need a colonoscopy to find me. A small team in zone is a gaping opportunity to crush the glass and Dre can crush the glass.
Zone does have advantages against us, namely that we settle a lot. We have better shooting this year across the board than in the past though. I'd be most worried about youth and execution vs zone, but Rawle back is a big help.
I just don't know. There are tough parts of both strategies.