In 2003, Syracuse University coach Jim Boeheim led his team to an NCAA Tournament championship playing the 2-3 zone, which has become Boeheim's trademark.
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He had more minutes per game in Syracuse's last four games in January 2013 than the other three players in the rotation in the back of Syracuse's 2-3 zone defense (Rakeem Christmas, DaJuan Coleman and Baye Moussa Keita).