Zone defense myth vs Jordan era defenses explained click this link: bruceblitz.proboards.com Jordan past his prime vs Sonics (Prime 1987-1993) Seattle was the top rated defense in the NBA in 1995-1996 Well balanced scoring team Players who defended MJ in this video: Gary Payton 6′4″ 1996 Defensive player of the year Detlef Schrempf 6′9″ Vincent Askew 6′6″ Hersey Hawkins 6′3″ David Wingate 6′5″ Help defenders: Shawn Kemp 6′10″ Frank Brickowski 6′9″ Sam Perkins 6′9″ (Ervin Johnson and Nate McMillian were injured) www.basketball-reference.com Little known fact: Michael Jordan was 6′ 4.75″ www.celebheights.com 1996 Finals Jordan averaged 27.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.16 assists, 1.67 steals, .17 blocks per game Finals MVP Michael Jordan faced the most traps & double/triple teams in NBA history, MJ also DEFEATED the most traps, double teams, and triple teams in NBA history. Unlike other players presented with a double team, Jordan shows his ultimate team IQ by giving up the ball and re-establishing himself for a better shot. Jordan could score over anyone and any type of defense. As long as Jordan had his dribble, you virtually almost could not ever trap him. He was too fast. Jordan would either make a move to defeat the trap, or get the ball out of there to an open teammate swiftly. Jordan’s decisionmaking can be seen in this video like no other video. Zones allow defenders to play an area, rather than stick to a man. I don’t know about you, but I prefer playing against a zone …
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