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"you must pass the ball 4 times before you shoot"
(a Hoosier reference for those of you too young)
My question is: does anyone have experience with a team that has excellent passers at all positions (strong or above at all positions)?
What is a good offense to play with such a team?
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Date: 2/16/2011 5:57:55 AM
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Eh, my shooting is relatively poor. I have a defense & passing team. Then again, I am in a bot league, so I have no idea how good my team really is.
Focusing on training now to see where it takes me.
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When you have a relative strong offensive flow then the slower tactics benefits more, your players gonna look for the best available shot, but in general offensive flow benefits every tactic.
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Try a slow-paced offense. The good passing will give you more open looks, which is exactly what you are looking for in a slow-paced offense. Low Post (if you have good inside shooters) or Princeton (if you have good ouside threats) might be interesting for you.
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do you have better Guards scoring or better forward scoring. I would look at which position is strongest in scoring. Passing will help all the offenses, so I would determine it based on my scoring ability.
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