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209582.1
Date: 2/8/2012 11:18:50 PM
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I'm looking for a particular offense focused on the PG dishing to the SG and SF. I don't want my PG taking many shots and my SG and SF are my scorers. My PF and C are my enforcers, but my C has the ability to deliver on an inside shot if needed. I'm not concerned about him or the PF scoring as much. I want to train my SF up in Jump Shot and some range this season as I turn my focus on him becoming the #1 option. I've been getting his defense up as well and by playing him at the 3, I can even continue training his outside defense into the double digits, which I do want to get to 12 if possible with a 10 in jump shot, and 8 or 9 in range. Any thoughts that will allow me to highlight these players in an offense? I'm actually leaving two starters from last season out of the equation even though I still own them.

As for defense, as you can tell, I have turned my focus on ensuring I put the best five defenders on the court every night so that I can give my offense a chance. I've turned in some of the best defenses in the leagues I've been in and that is attributed to the talent as well as to the scouting. I can play a multitude of defenses right now in IV but I need to get stronger for my move to III hopefully next season (which is probably good that I did not make the move after this past season).

PG:
11 handling,
11 passing,
11 outside,
10 driving,
8 jump shot,
7 range

SG:
13 outside defense,
12 handling,
11 jump shot,
11 jump range,
11 driving,
10 passing

SF:
12 inside defense,
11 inside shot,
9 rebounding,
9 outside defense,
8 driving,
7 jump shot,
7 range,
5 handling,
5 pass

PF:
10 inside defense,
9 inside shot,
9 rebounding,
7 jump shot,
7 range,
7 block,
6 passing,
5 handling,
3 range,
3 outside defense

C:
12 inside defense,
10 inside shot,
9 rebounding,
8 block,
7 outside defense,
5 driving,
4 handling,
4 passing,
10 free throw


Backup SG/SF:
10 jump shot,
9 range,
8 outside defense,
8 driving,
6 passing

Backup SG/SF:
10 jump shot,
8 outside defense,
7 range,
7 handling,
7 passing,
7 inside shot,
6 driving

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209582.2 in reply to 209582.1
Date: 2/9/2012 12:09:15 AM
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With these group of guys, and the fact that you want your PG to get the ball to your SG/SF but your big men can also score decently, I wold simply go with Base Offense. This way your PG controls the game and the ball will get to your SG and SF a lot more. Not many people use base offense, but i believe it will be very effective for your team. Hope this helped.

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209582.3 in reply to 209582.1
Date: 2/9/2012 5:40:00 AM
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i think that u should go with patient...in this way ur best shooter will get the max no of shots...

From: MPL

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209582.4 in reply to 209582.1
Date: 2/9/2012 10:00:03 AM
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Consider Motion, I like it.

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209582.5 in reply to 209582.1
Date: 2/9/2012 10:00:58 AM
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Push the ball or try base offense. But try to scout your upcoming games and see your enemy's weakness, if the team has weak inside def. go for inside offense and vice versa.

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209582.6 in reply to 209582.5
Date: 2/9/2012 5:43:49 PM
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Run and gun

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209582.7 in reply to 209582.2
Date: 2/10/2012 12:13:59 AM
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Appreciate it, everyone.

I'll probably give Base more of a shot this season. It couldn't hurt, by my hope is that my SF won't take too many outside shots even though I will be giving him more training opportunities this season in that category since he's pretty much slowed on everything else.

I went Motion last season and my PG/SG shot plenty but the guy I listed above is stepping in as the full-time starter (hopefully) while I'm moving my starting PG from last season to SG and my starting PF from last season is going to SF.

I always scout each opponent, but I wanted to run a more designed offense. I believe my team is definately balanced so I'm not too worried about it and I know my defense is top notch in this league. I just need to continue scouting and let my offense go to work.

From: CrazyEye

To: MPL
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209582.8 in reply to 209582.4
Date: 2/10/2012 5:40:44 AM
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Consider Motion, I like it.



would have said the same after seeing his desire shot contribution, but his sf is shortsighted he won't see the basket from the three point line. So when playing an outside offense i would go for run and gun.

Or look only for th ebest shot you can get and play LI, even when the SG/SF won't be the main scoring options.