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187125.48 in reply to 187125.46
Date: 6/17/2011 1:03:01 PM
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Channing is hitting about 80% of his shots beyond the arc, and he clearly is a bad rebounder.
Dirk is another great example for an outside shooting Big Man. These kind of players do exist in reality...

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187125.51 in reply to 187125.50
Date: 6/17/2011 2:44:12 PM
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Has anyone tried that against a zone defense? In theory this should only work against a Man to Man, right? In a zone defense a decent perimeter defender could take over to defend the Dirk´s and Channing´s and you can´t create that kind of mismatch.

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187125.52 in reply to 187125.51
Date: 6/17/2011 2:48:44 PM
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well, yes and no. If you have four good outside shooters and play against a 3-2 zone, one guy will be open most of the time.

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Date: 6/17/2011 3:11:38 PM
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Another useful study would be to find out how Patient (when there is only one player playing out of position) works against a Box and One tactic.

From my understanding, the Box-and-One tactic should be the best one against a Patient tactic, where one player dominates.

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187125.56 in reply to 187125.55
Date: 6/17/2011 4:04:58 PM
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my next project would be testing Patient with five guards, as i think it would work like a charm, but i only have three guards..


This will be very dificult on the defensive end. ID and REB will be given up.

I´ve just tried a "light version" of your style in my latest PL game (35660889). My outside orientated SF played as C, and I switched my PF and C one position away from the basket. But it didn´t work out as expected, my SF-Center took a lot less shots than I hoped and he had 8-17 shots, which doesn´t look like he really dominated his opposing C. Maybe I should try it with my SG next time to see if it works better.

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187125.57 in reply to 187125.56
Date: 6/20/2011 2:09:12 AM
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Another 2 examples from Slovakia.

1. This one happened against me in my League game. (33310725)

The PF was 25-28 at one point. The PF was no 'SG playing at the PF position' but a regular PF, with quite high JS and driving skills I would assume.

2. Is a very extreme example of Patient. (33313195)

Too bad he did not hit 100 points. Would have been nice to see.

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187125.58 in reply to 187125.55
Date: 6/23/2011 11:30:45 AM
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it looks like you need more secondary defensive skills when you are playing a zone defense in Buzzerbeater


in my opinion the shotblocking-skill of your frontcourt helps a lot when playing 3-2.

Last edited by schubrakete at 6/23/2011 11:33:45 AM

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