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From: t2pride
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Date: 1/29/2012 5:19:36 PM
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So I'm in the Finals, and I'm facing this team (29440). They're pretty much nothing special except for this one $65K big man (2942371). He also has home court, but if I can stop this guy I feel I can win. How do I do it?

Team tactics: should I play 2-3 zone? inside box and one? Man to Man? Other?

Individual defense: I have one guy with strong inside defense, respectable rebounding, and mediocre shot blocking (but he's 34 and usually a backup). One other guy with average inside defense, respectable rebounding, and inept shot blocking (but this guy is my best offensive center and the usual starter) and one guy with respectable inside defense/rebounding and atrocious shot-blocking (probably not the guy I want to go with). Who should I set to guard him?

And why doesn't BB have some tactics options for double-teams, just for situations like this?

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207649.2 in reply to 207649.1
Date: 1/29/2012 5:23:26 PM
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Inside box and 1 would be my suggestion

From: Dodor

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207649.3 in reply to 207649.1
Date: 1/29/2012 5:32:34 PM
Dodor Utd
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Dodor Inc
I would use the guy with the highest ID to guard him. You're looking at a 60k+ center, which means he has inside shot of at least 12,13, probably more.
I would use either M2M or 2-3.
Looks like your opponent likes to vary his defense tactics, so you have a pretty good chance to surprise him with your offense.
Good luck.

From: yodabig

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207649.4 in reply to 207649.1
Date: 1/29/2012 5:38:38 PM
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Well the inside box and one is sort of a double teaming option. In this match that team is a one star team but your options depend on your team.

Do you have three good inside defenders including one who can play SF and not offensivly hurt you? Play 2/3. People often screw up the 2/3 thinking it will give them better inside defensive ratings when the 3rd guy in the 2/3 is a SF with bad ID.

If you don't have three suitable inside defenders then you can try inside box and one but you will need a rebounding SF to make that work.

If your SF totally sucks then you may be best just sticking to man to man and putting your best defender on his star.

From: t2pride

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207649.5 in reply to 207649.4
Date: 1/29/2012 7:24:54 PM
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Thanks my SF has respectable outside and inside defense with average rebounding and inept shot blocking. So I'm thinking of going with a 2-3 zone.

Offensively what should I do? I don't really have the players to run an inside offense but you're right; he does switch his defensive tactics and I'll bet he runs a 3-2 zone. Should I just go patient and hope that my team can get some favorable mismatches?

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207649.6 in reply to 207649.1
Date: 2/3/2012 3:49:14 AM
Tamurong Spurs
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O = RNG
D = FCP

make his TO doubled or tripled.... it seems that you have no big man to match the guy.... so try FCP so not to let his team mates have an open pass to him.... suggestion only!!!!