I think it will be all about exploiting matchups next year. We'll try to run more to use our athleticism but, otherwise, we'll see where the advantage is and ride it until they go zone (which may be early). Then we'll see if Walker can hit 40% from 3, if Stewart/Pullen/Brown can hit some threes, if Hoskins has improved his outside shot, and if Beasley can work against the zone...and hit some 3's. The difficult part against the zones we are likely to see is patience and finding the right look, and not JUST settling for any old 3. We should still be able to do damage inside, as well as, HOPEFULLY, outside. If we can get enough slashing to create looks against the zones. The only ways to get good looks are slashing into the zone, or crisp passing and rotation. Those are still IFS, but will be huge against the large number of zones we are likely to see.