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174227.10 in reply to 174227.9
Date: 2/11/2011 8:09:43 PM
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box and one, regardless of outside or inside, will always have 4 guys kinda playing zone and they will collapse on the inside guy when they get the ball so they will have to kick the ball back out to the guards who will then have a brief time where they can shoot the ball or pass it around.

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Date: 2/11/2011 8:11:53 PM
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box and one, regardless of outside or inside, will always have 4 guys kinda playing zone and they will collapse on the inside guy when they get the ball so they will have to kick the ball back out to the guards who will then have a brief time where they can shoot the ball or pass it around.

Is that in theory, or is that how the GE actually works?

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174227.12 in reply to 174227.11
Date: 2/11/2011 9:10:55 PM
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theory of real life BB...however buzzerbeater engine could say something different but by the looks of stats its seems to play the same way as real life.

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174227.13 in reply to 174227.11
Date: 2/11/2011 11:59:36 PM
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people have the offences around the wrong way.


inside iso is more what the magic do - its a strong outside offense thats started by a strong inside player.

outside iso is basically the opposite - a strong outside player will drive to create his own shot or to create a pass to an open player.


both are balanced - but inside iso will get you more threes and in most cases will have your guards scoring more.

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Date: 2/12/2011 7:29:27 AM
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people have the offences around the wrong way.


inside iso is more what the magic do - its a strong outside offense thats started by a strong inside player.

outside iso is basically the opposite - a strong outside player will drive to create his own shot or to create a pass to an open player.


both are balanced - but inside iso will get you more threes and in most cases will have your guards scoring more.

So, you're saying that--without question--this is how it works in the GE?

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174227.15 in reply to 174227.14
Date: 2/12/2011 10:04:17 AM
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so far from the games ive played and the games ive looked at yes :)

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174227.17 in reply to 174227.16
Date: 2/12/2011 12:23:29 PM
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Isolation always means that you need one very strong, balanced player, as well as several role players.

An inside Iso Big Man should be dominant in the paint (i.e., very high IS), as well as having high driving, handling and passing, and potentially JS if he fails to get to the rim. The Wings will need high JR and JS, but little else offensively.

similarly, an outside Iso Wing player needs to have high passing, driving, handling, JS and probably JR. IS wouldn't hurt either. The complementing Big Men will need little driving or passing, but should be able to knock down Jump Shots or dunk (IS).

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174227.18 in reply to 174227.17
Date: 2/12/2011 4:03:01 PM
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My (small) experience on the outside iso is that GE is looking for the best match up JS vs OD, so if your guard for example 17 JS going against 15 OD, and your C has 8 JS going against 1 OD then the big man will get lots of JS. A good example is my today game: (30650003). My C had 10-12 shots, and i know that the opponent C OD is 1. For the record my C has 1 on DR. Ive seen that kind of production in several games too, so i have good evidences to back up my opinion Still is highly possible to be wrong, my samples arent that much...

I suspect that inside iso is similar but you need IS to make it work. It will be real helpful when the BB's announce the pace of those offenses, since the slower the more passing you need.

I cant say anything about the box offenses since i didnt test them and i dont plan to do it soon...

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