Two superb outside shooting teams do not at first seem suggestive of junk-zoning.
But...
The Swanigan-Jackson match-up discussed extensively on another thread triggered a thought.
Both teams could see each of their guys in this matchup get fouled up, if they solely play m2m.
Then what do they do?
Self's 3-2 junk zone is ideally suited for KU to play Purdue. They will go inside first every possession. Self can play it with Josh and when he rests Josh. It means backside help for Josh on a big inside. It means our perimeter guys stretch and matchup 23-26 feet out. If we keep switching m2m to 3-2 zone, back and forth, they have recog problems. It works with Coleby and Bragg, when Josh sits.
Only problem is, the 3-2 junk zone is even more perfect for Purdue to guard KU with.
This could be a real game of wits if both teams mirror each other this way.
The balance-breaker could be KU with 10 min. to going to a press to speed up Purdue.