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"Straight" man to man defense. Better?
I think the real difference is that it didn't allow Marquette to go around the screen and beat the defender to the basket. There was always someone there. It made Marquette take tougher shots. Or sometimes keep the ball on the outside.
Marquette got to the basket at will in the first half. They were literally in the lane every single play on an ISO. I think Ross made a big difference because Jones got stifled going to the hoop in the second half. And a big part of this is that Ross DIDN'T have to switch and could play through screens where some of our other guys were a mismatch.
I think the switching also worked with the bigs because Marquette is just terrible offensively. Gold and Joplin more or less just stand at the three point line all game.