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143987.4 in reply to 143987.3
Date: 5/15/2010 10:26:52 PM
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good question, i actually had forgot about these

From: Kevol

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Date: 5/22/2010 1:16:25 PM
Sturovo
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if you play with weaker team than yours it´s better to play 1-3-1 and if you play with stronger team it´s better to play 3-2 ... this is my opinion, because the weaker team is usually worse in rebounding than yours which is important in 1-3-1

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Date: 5/22/2010 3:51:51 PM
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I don't agree with this, you should be playing 99% of the times man to man.

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Date: 5/23/2010 4:08:31 PM
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This is more speculation then anything - but here is my opinion.

Against a PSB defense you'd want to go man to man - infact when you're not sure what to use, m2m is a very safe defense to use- in real life the PSB offense is used to beat defenses back on transition - and since zone defenses such as 1 3 1, 2-3 and 3-2 take longer then man to man to set up I would suggest a man to man defense.

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Date: 5/26/2010 10:06:59 AM
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I'm confused by the question. The OP even admits it depends on the team but still asks anyway. Much to the dismay of many online gamers, there is no "God-mode, 1 button tactic" you just press and log out. Tactics are very situational and entirely dependent on team ratings. I mean just read their descriptions. They either improve or decrease a particular rating. 3-2 zone won't help you if even with the bonus to outside defense, your outside defense is still worse than your opponent's outside scoring. And in fact it might even jeopardize you if the decrease it gives you in inside defense is enough to drop you below your opponent's inside scoring. Then they'll really have a field day against you.

My suggestion to the OP is to scout the opponent's ratings. Does he excel at any one particular aspect? Are your ratings already good enough to neutralize that aspect? Is there a tactic that would bump you up to be able to neutralize it? If not, then man-to-man is your best bet.

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143987.10 in reply to 143987.6
Date: 5/27/2010 9:14:23 AM
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did you seen my matches this season? ... I played with different defense tactics, but usually it was 1-3-1, m2m, FCP ... and I answered on question which tactic is better 3-2 or 1-3-1 and no which tactic is the best of all

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Date: 5/28/2010 7:21:12 AM
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Since PSB needs lots of passing, (from my experience, maybe i am mistaken), that makes offensive flow really important. So if the opponent have poor OF, then 3-2 is really good choice, because with strong OD, not only you stop the guards but also you are able to stop the inside pass.

In general i dont like neutral tactics when the 2 teams are equal or my team is weaker. My 2 cents...

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Date: 5/28/2010 7:48:16 AM
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It is my understanding and I could be wrong, that push the ball was better if you didnt have good passing because you are moving the ball up the court as fast as possible and taking the 1st best shot possible. But i could be wrong also. At the beginning of the season I was playing look inside tactics and when i changed to PSB now I have less TO and went from losing games to winning.


Rusty

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143987.13 in reply to 143987.12
Date: 5/28/2010 7:55:33 AM
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Well having to share the ball to all by definition needs passing isnt?

Inside tactics is an other painful story...