Typically Patient will get the ball to your best scorer and they will shoot a lot. Reverse patient is the term used by some where you run a Patient offense, but you take your best scorer and play them at C instead of their normal position. You then switch them back to guard their normal position on defense.
What this does it in normally puts your high scoring guard/SF in a matchup against their C who likely has poor OD. They can then score a lot more on jump shots against them.
E.B.W did a video on it a while back:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDg7VI2oBSI&ab_channel=BubblesBuzzerBeater
Been wondering who that guy was.
Is there any resources for finding out the usage rates in each offense?
P.S. Big fan of your MVP posts in NBBA. Unrelated but hoping to recreate that next season in my league.