Match zone defense is a kind of defense used in basketball games. It is often referred to as a "combination" defense, as it combines certain aspects of human-to-human defense and defense zones. Probably the most notable supporters of the zone defense are John Chaney, former head of basketball coach at Temple University and Jim Boeheim, head coach at Syracuse University.
Video Match-up zone defense
Characteristics
With the match zone defense, the defender playing on the ball will play as tightly as if he is playing from one on one. At the same time, a zone away from the ball will resemble a "side-assisted" man-to-man defense. This creates one advantage for the match-up zone, as it can confuse an opponent like what your defense actually plays. The match-up zone also resembles a "man-to-man" defense, where the big guys stay low in the post and keep guards around. When asked to describe the match zone of Chaney, Saint Joseph's Hawks coach Phil Martelli replied: "In college basketball, there is a violation of Pete Carril Princeton, John Chaney Match the Zone defense, then everything.It is only two really unique shooting designed and used today. "
Maps Match-up zone defense
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia