BuzzerBeater Forums

Help - English > Inside Isolation

Inside Isolation

Set priority
Show messages by
This Post:
00
267321.6 in reply to 267321.1
Date: 1/30/2015 8:06:17 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
32293229
First of all, I'll say that what Yuck said above me is exceptionally good advice, and I know that the man knows inside isolation.

The way I always think of the isolations is that the game picks your best player of the flavor being run (inside or outside) and then gets the ball to them to create their own shot or pass off. So you'll likely see either a lot of driving attempts by that player, passes to other guys cutting to the hoop, or sometimes kicking it out for a jump shot or three point shot.

I would say that having a pure guard at the PF position would not go well with an inside iso. However, if the player who is going to be defending him is prone to fouls or is obviously deficient in OD, an outside iso might work with that same setup. But it might also fail spectacularly.

From: ned

This Post:
00
267321.8 in reply to 267321.7
Date: 1/30/2015 9:27:45 AM
Freccia Azzurra
IV.18
Overall Posts Rated:
834834
Second Team:
Slaytanic
You need to use iso if you've P, PG and SF with good secondary skills above all IS, this tactic moves the shots, check some of my matches

1990-2022 Stalinorgel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV-Xppl6h8Et
From: Yuck

This Post:
00
267321.9 in reply to 267321.7
Date: 1/30/2015 10:43:30 AM
Cassville Yuck
II.1
Overall Posts Rated:
555555
Second Team:
Yuckville Cass
It will exploit to a certain extent. If you have the exploitation of the patient offense in mind, no it won't do that. It will have a fairly balanced shot distribution among your skilled players. Seems like it's worth a shot to me. I use this offense quite a bit. I haven't yet in this season but the previous two seasons I have. You do want to have IS at the sf and PF position and it is a driving heavy offense.

From: Yuck

This Post:
00
267321.12 in reply to 267321.11
Date: 2/2/2015 7:54:30 PM
Cassville Yuck
II.1
Overall Posts Rated:
555555
Second Team:
Yuckville Cass
Agree. Tough to draw any conclusions. His HCA and extra enthusiasm really skew results as did his 3-2. Your SG wasn't able to exploit his PF from long range which is reflected in his three point shooting 0-5. Interesting choice of defense, that was a sneaky play.