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Date: 5/18/2010 9:57:35 PM
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Could someone explain to me the different Offensive tactics and what each one of them does?

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144311.2 in reply to 144311.1
Date: 5/18/2010 10:44:47 PM
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it doesnt matter i just played a game that didnt follow anything i set up

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Date: 5/18/2010 10:52:40 PM
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From the Game Manual:


Tactical Options

Offense: Offenses generally have an inside/outside/neutral focus and a faster/slower/normal pace compared to the base offense. They are not all equally faster/slower, as they're approximations of real offenses. A slower pace will often result in higher-quality shots, but occasionally will result in bad shots at the end of the shot clock. Fewer possessions in the game also means that scores will be lower, which means that bad teams can stay closer to good ones. An inside or outside focus means that teams will try to get more inside/outside shots, but the players will still take the best shots they can, and if the opposing inside defense is making it impossible to score near the basket, they won't attempt many inside shots no matter what you do.

Base Offense: normal focus/normal pace all others are based off this.

Push the Ball: normal focus, increased pace.

Patient: normal focus, somewhat decreased pace.

Look Inside: inside focus, slightly increased pace.

Low Post: inside focus, somewhat decreased pace.

Motion: outside/mid range jump shot focus, normal pace.

Run and Gun: outside focus, increased pace.

Princeton: outside/inside focus (fewer 2 point jump shots), decreased pace.

Not from the Game Manual:

Let me know if you have additional questions. I will be happy to assist.

From: FatCurry

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144311.5 in reply to 144311.4
Date: 5/19/2010 10:36:42 AM
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Why should RNG or Princeton be countered w/ a 1-3-1 and Motion not be? I also dont agree w/ Princeton being countered w/ a 1-3-1 over a M2M. Or using a 2-3 except in the most extreme cases. You can also shut down an Inside Offense w/ a 3-2.

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144311.7 in reply to 144311.6
Date: 5/19/2010 11:30:59 AM
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Motion should also say 1-3-1 zone but I must've forgotten to put it there. The defenses there are based on the assumption that both teams are equal in all ways. Obviously though there are numerous ways to defend each tactic.

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144311.9 in reply to 144311.8
Date: 5/20/2010 9:35:50 AM
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If your team is good in outside offence and you also want to boost it with a tactik, you´d most likely use RnG, Motion or Princeton, am I right. But what things you should consider when choosing which one of those? Maybe your players' skills and opponent's players' skills, but which ones and is there something else.
I'd appreciate a short simple explanation (but of course if you have more to say, please share and I'll listen/read :) It would help me a lot.
Thanks for replies in advance!

Rubbercube