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Date: 5/31/2013 1:35:21 AM
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Hey guys,
Im restructuring my team for next season and I want my SG and PF to be the most dominant offensively. Which offense is best suited for that? (My SG is good from the outside and my PF has good IS and JS).
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Date: 5/31/2013 2:10:31 AM
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Those are two positions that are hard to target together. I would suggest base offense because your team will naturally find those two players a lot if they are better than their opposition.
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Date: 5/31/2013 2:24:10 AM
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I agree with EBW that those two positions are hard to target together.
Depending on their skills a couple tactics might distribute more shots their way. If they are significantly better than the rest of your squad then Patient might work. Or since they both have reasonable JS then Motion might work but that all depends on the skillset of the rest of your team.
I've always had a pretty balanced team so I dont know if this always holds true but with Base or PTB I seem to find an even distribution among all positions so personally I'd avoid those.
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I'd agree with "patient" if the rest of your players have adequate PA/HN skills that will help the offense flow.
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Date: 5/31/2013 6:21:17 PM
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I would surround the two scorers with passers and rebounders and run patient/base off OR motion
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run motion if your PF has good JS only....will exploit other PF's weaknesses
and agreed with surrounding them with passers and rebounders
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Date: 6/1/2013 12:45:49 AM
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I notice that more shots would be taken by SG and SF in motion offence.
If he runs motion, should he put the PF into SF position?
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Date: 6/1/2013 5:30:01 AM
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might be the way to go...dwade/the king OR jr smith/carmelo...hmmm
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If your team has a good passing you can try prinston
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Date: 6/1/2013 8:44:01 AM
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doesnt that require great shooters as well???
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Not only does Princeton require good shooters and passers everywhere, but also needs every position to be able to drive, handle the ball, and from what I've heard from people that use it, needs a little IS. The IS, though, needs to be high enough that the player can convert from the low post, but not too high that they start to revert to the low post instead of exploiting the weaknesses from the wing/perimeter/outside of the opposing defenders.
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