To your point, back in the old days before the NBA allowed zone defense or even double-teams, the Celtics would post up whichever one of 4 starters (Parrish, McHale, Byrd & Johnson) had the biggest mismatch. All 4 had great low-post moves, and they would wear out opposing teams until they were forced to make an adjustment, and then the Celtics would post up someone else.
While zone defenses and double-teams have always been legal in WBB, Geno will certainly look to exploit low-post mismatches. With Z and Pheesa likely guarded by opposing teams bigs, I would not be surprised if Gabby continues to spend much of her time in the paint on offense where she will dominate opposing W/G's.
UConn's mismatches in the low post may force some teams to pack everyone in the paint on defense, leaving Lou, Kia and others open 3-pt shots. Good luck with that strategy.
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Agree with all that you say. Chasing Gabby, Pheesa and Z around one-on-one doesn't seem like a good defensive plan. Double teaming any of them has its problems since Gabby and Pheesa are excellent passers (I have not watched Z play). To defend against UCONN, I might start with a zone to guard the space around the basket rather than the players, but, as you note, Lou, Kia and friends have been known to take advantage of open 3-pt opportunities. I expect to see many mismatches this year.

