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NBA 2K: Should Zone Defense Be Removed?

From the YMCA to the NCAA, zone defenses have become a go-to strategy for many amateur basketball teams.

But at the sport's highest level, the National Basketball Association, true zone defense remains as rare and successful as a Zach Randolph 3-point shot.

No current NBA team uses zone as its primary defense, and excluding outliers like the Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks and Toronto Raptors, who utilize zones in no more than 10 percent of their defensive possessions, few NBA squads show much interest in the scheme.

Even Toronto head coach Dwane Casey, who designed the zone that helped Dallas stifle LeBron James and the Miami Heat during the 2010-11 NBA Finals, admits that.

"You've got to be a good man-to-man team in the NBA before you start putting in the zone," said Casey. "The zone we have is based on man-to-man principles more than zone principles. I didn't think about putting in zone in Toronto until our man (defense) was solid. I didn't want to distort the idea and say, 'Hey, we can play zone if things don't work out.' Our rock has to be our man-to-man (defense)."

Anyone who's taken a recent NBA 2K title online might wonder, then, why the 2-3, 3-2, and especially the 1-3-1 zone, have become more popular than the traditional man-to-man schemes employed by most NBA teams.

NBA 2K14's recent King of the Court tournament, for example, culminated in a finals matchup where both competitors used a trapping 1-3-1 defense for the majority of their best-of-three series. Unlike some Major League Gaming events, this contest wasn't an example of two pros exploiting the game with obscure or difficult-to-use tactics. Instead, King of the Court mirrored the style of play seen in most online ranked matches of NBA 2K14.
 


Until Visual Concepts' programmers, artists and animators can make zone defenses as risky as they are in the real NBA, gamers will continue to flock towards zones for all of the unrealistic advantages they provide.

The biggest issue is NBA 2K14's cramped court, which simply feels too small in relation to the physical proportions and lateral quickness of its players. Animations that allow defenders to slide and warp across the court without any friction have decreased on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, but they remain frustrating whenever they do appear.

Defenders with high awareness and athleticism ratings, such as LeBron or Rajon Rondo, can display superhuman reaction times and impossible recovery speeds while pursuing the ball. Only in NBA 2K14 will you find basketball players who are able to move faster than the ball can be passed, swung or skipped.

Trapping zones should be a physically draining method of defending, yet this style of play does not fatigue defenders at an appropriate rate in NBA 2K14. Zoning up also allows teams to use smaller, more athletic forwards like Kevin Durant or Paul George at the power forward position, without fear of being dominated in the low post by a bigger, stronger offensive player. Equally disheartening is the tendency for open AI teammates, especially those who are set up in the corners, to blindly run off into the paint, where all the congestion lies.

Combine all these defensive advantages with NBA 2K14's slow pass velocity, floaty pass trajectories and lengthy pass animations, and it's easy to see why offenses can have so much trouble beating zones, even using a lineup of skilled perimeter players.

Most discouraging, is how these design flaws are not specific to NBA 2K14, but instead, are problems that have persisted since zones debuted in NBA 2K2 on the SEGA Dreamcast. Defending dunk machines like Vince Carter, "Frobe" Bryant, and now, LeBron, has always been best accomplished by going zone, regardless of the number next to the 2K.

While zone defenses continue to be a necessary strategy in amateur basketball, and have found a niche in the NBA, they are still improperly balanced on the virtual court, and should have no role in an NBA 2K game.


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# 21 VDusen04 @ 04/30/14 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by TheRealHST
As long as its legal in the REAL NBA, No it doesnt make sense to remove it. Because a bunch of causals fans cant beat a zone doesnt mean, hey lets remove it for them. The zone can be beat. Gamers are lazy as hell
I think the question a lot of gamers may have is whether the 2K zone is regularly and consistently beatable by employing proper and amply available NBA strategies. Or, is beating a zone in NBA 2K more about "gaming the game", i.e. discovering a video game way of exploiting something people are trying to use and exploit themselves?

For instance, and I ask this sincerely because I do not own NBA 2K14, does this year's 2K offer various effective offensive sets designed specifically to counter any zone that may be employed? Moreover, does a zone defense in 2K have the same shortfalls we'd tend to see if it were used in a similar manner in real life (defenders slow to recover, fatigued if just running about with their heads cut off, offensive intelligence putting themselves in correct positions, passes with enough snap, and a realistic success-to-failure ratio of steal attempts)?

Admittedly, some of the few times I've hopped online in previous 2K's, there's been instances where I've been able to handily defeat gamers abusing zone defenses, but none of it - not their strategies and not my solutions - felt like real, strategic basketball. And to be clear, that is not a blanket statement on all gamers who use zone defenses. Rather, again, I think some folks just believe the zones, in their current state, are open to being used and abused, while the realistic tools to dismantle and defeat an opponent's scrambling double teams, spamming of the steal button, and speed recovering, are limited.
 
# 22 STLRams @ 04/30/14 03:25 PM
Wouldn't bother me at all if 2K removed zone defense....
 
# 23 Law504 @ 04/30/14 09:08 PM
its sad to see online people abuse it, cause it just shows us that they dont know what theyre doing, lol, we all know how to break zone easy and get a open jumper why do everyone keep doing it. Yes they should take it out playing man to man will make everyone a better player if zone are not in the game.
 
# 24 Greatness @ 05/01/14 08:04 AM
Yes, zone defense should be removed from NBA 2k.
 
# 25 cmehustle @ 05/01/14 02:27 PM
1-3-1 zone in 2k wins by clogging the paint and reacting phonomenly to cross court passes with deflections or blocking corner shots. Also it prevents offensive boards by clogging the paint and prevents most down low or in the paint shots. In real life, downsides of the 1-3-1 are offensive rebounds, corner threes, and most of all big men down low due to the 1 defender. So in 2k things work exactly the opposite of real life.
 
# 26 RealMogreen28 @ 05/02/14 04:58 PM
Me personally I hate using zone defense, I only use it when I have too, But it's the only defense against 2k's constant offensive exploits. Only chance of stopping the top 40 players rated 85 or higher from just blatantly driving to the rack from the foul line dunking over my center. I'm a nuggets fan so I mainly use denver, so I have guys like Kd,Bron,Iggy, Rudy Gay, Westbrook etc. begin their 2-step drive and just dunk over Javale Mcgee and Mozgov 7/10% of the time -__-. Or the continual crossover back and forth until I eventually make I make a mistake or 2k's stupid tripping animation occurs and you get an easy shot(most likely a 3). Until they can fix those issues and a few others the zone in nba 2k has to stay no matter what.


Honestly I think Sports games should have a 2 year development cycle with 4 title updates with minor updates during the 2 years. Paying $60 for games with a few minimal improvements every year is really starting to suck.
 
# 27 JerzeyReign @ 05/03/14 01:26 PM
Removing zone isn't fixing the underlying issues of why its so strong. Fixing things like the slow passing, passing trajectories, passing animations and defender's hustle, defender's reaction time and defender's awareness should be looked into.

Removing zone - a very realistic scheme THAT EVERY team runs - is like putting a band aid on a gunshot wound.
 
# 28 Dmac1991 @ 05/03/14 07:02 PM
For 2k to remove zone defense and FORCE everyone to play man to man, they'd have to fine tune the hell out of it to where we actually have a chance of staying in front of the other player
 
# 29 jyoung @ 05/10/14 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by iki319
Dont know if im the only one who noticed but why are the all star jerseys sleeveless in the main photo?
I believe it's because that screenshot was taken while the 2K servers were down, so I was stuck using the default on-disk roster. You can see further evidence of that by the fact that Gortat is still on the Suns.

I don't think you can use any of the new jerseys without downloading 2K's roster update.
 

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