Inside the Play: How James Southerland Helps Syracuse's Offensive Spacing

From on February 12, 2013

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In the six games James Southerland was academically ineligible, opposing defenses attempted to shut down the Syracuse offense in one of two ways: with either a man-to-man defense (that clogged up the paint) or with a 2-3 zone (that forced Syracuse into taking and missing low percentage outside shots)...

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