Sentences with phrase «used zone defense»

PLATTSBURGH The Moriah Vikings girls varsity basketball team had used a zone defense once throughout the 2017 - 18 season when they beat Beekmantown.
We used zone defense effectively in spurts because it makes them think twice about penetrating to dish for the open three.
Memphis struggled after LSU used a zone defense to thwart a lot of good looks for Memphis.
The Russians used a zone defense when their 7 - foot - 3 Ivan Kruminsh was in the game and man - to - man when he wasn't.

Not exact matches

It sure beats the soft zone, bend don't break, let them catch everything in front of you defense we got used to.
In his own personal time of change — encompassing divorce, repudiation of the best - selling A Season On The Brink, grudging occasional use of the zone defense and revitalization of the red sweater industry — the most bizarre Knight move of all was injecting the dreaded juco transfer into his disciplined program, in the persons of center Dean Garrett (10 points, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks and a neutralization of the Orange's Rony Seikaly) as well as the 6» 1» Smart.
If you teach it properly, zone defense uses mostly the same principles as a man and, as a bonus, can be taught in a practice or two and reinforced whenever you practice against it.
Not just the way they drunkenly stagger through the war zones, or the way they constantly have their cameras out, ready for The Big Picture to need to be taken at any moment, or even the way they use their cameras as their only defense against the death squads that would probably enjoy killing them (Cassady and Boyle routinely get out of trouble by offering to photograph the petty fascists threatening their lives, offering to make them famous in exchange for not getting murdered).
If adopted, the legislation would allow (1) using military force, even if Japan is not attacked, if another nation is attacked and the administration deems this situation a threat to Japan's survival; (2) sending SDF units anywhere in the world where the U.S. or other militaries are waging war and having them provide support in close proximity to combat zones, and (3) deploying the SDF alongside U.S. and other allied forces and authorizing them to fire their weapons ostensibly in defense of their military and other supplies.
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This defense will almost always work if there literally was no signage whatsoever and no indication that a rational driver could use to help determine that it was a work zone (i.e. there were no work vehicles with blinking lights and cones / barrels were not around, etc.).
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