Pros and Cons of Shutting Off One Player when Man-Down

Shutting off the opponent’s best offensive player during man-down situations is a risky strategy that can neutralize a key threat and disrupt their game plan. However, it increases pressure on the remaining defenders and can be exploited by a well-prepared offense. Coaches should carefully weigh these pros and cons, considering their defensive capabilities and the opponent’s tendencies before implementing this tactic.

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