I think the high-low post game can be very effective against Fall. He is not mobile side to side at all. If you can get him to come out even to the free throw line to contest, or commit to one side of the basket, he's not quick enough to recover. Dribble drive and dump to the opposite block could be another effective play. Fall's lack of quickness also limits his rebounding ability. For these reasons, along with the fact that Tacko will often stay in the center of a zone regardless of what we do, I don't like the strategy of Clark and Washington roaming the perimeter. I would prefer to have our bigs active around the lane so that Fall has to defend a large area, rather than just easily swatting direct drives and low post moves.