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210493.10 in reply to 210493.9
Date: 2/16/2012 11:33:08 AM
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I am not sure, if you mean that me as a GM should have more insight in game mechanics, but the BB policy was always more about let the users explore.

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210493.11 in reply to 210493.10
Date: 2/16/2012 2:07:26 PM
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I am not sure, if you mean that me as a GM should have more insight in game mechanics, but the BB policy was always more about let the users explore.

but I don't want know how work the 1-3-1...I just wanna know the position of players in this tactic...after it's my problem discover if C needs more OD or not, or if PF needs more rebounds on not, or if i need a defensive switch in this tactic...but i must know the players position...obvioulsy i not pretend that GMs sould say how work this tactic, just player position..

these are things that should be on FAQ, and GM should say...just that...

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210493.12 in reply to 210493.11
Date: 2/16/2012 6:09:30 PM
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In real life the SG plays the bottom and runs the baseline, covering the corners correct?

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210493.13 in reply to 210493.12
Date: 2/16/2012 7:59:05 PM
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In real life the SG plays the bottom and runs the baseline, covering the corners correct?

the SG or the PF too, or SF..depend...
numerical position is:
1
2-5-3
4
so, in this way, 4 is the PF...
but usually in real is a rapid player, because he has to cover the corners...for that he needs much OD in BB..but if we don't know the distribution player in BB in this tactic, we cannot know if is correct leave SG in SG or switch him with PF, etc...

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210493.14 in reply to 210493.13
Date: 2/16/2012 8:43:15 PM
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In real life, it's more common that the PF plays in the center of the cross. Generally the C is he closest to the rim.

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210493.15 in reply to 210493.14
Date: 2/16/2012 10:01:54 PM
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In real life, it's more common that the PF plays in the center of the cross. Generally the C is he closest to the rim.

no...it's the opposite in real...i'm sure of that ;-)

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210493.16 in reply to 210493.15
Date: 2/16/2012 10:48:20 PM
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Yeah the 1-3-1 is designed to create traps. The bottom guy plays the ball when it goes into the corners. The ball isnt supposed to get to the post, but when it does the C is there to stop it.

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210493.17 in reply to 210493.16
Date: 2/16/2012 11:56:44 PM
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I'm myself a player at a pretty decent level and usually:

1 is pg

2 + 4, wingmen are the forwards

3, center in the middle (stays in the paint)

5, sg at the bottom (has to run a lot)

of course this can change. it's all about wether you want to trap, play passively or ...

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210493.18 in reply to 210493.15
Date: 2/16/2012 11:58:12 PM
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It depends on the charasteristics of your players, but the standard 1-3-1 is with the PF in the middle.

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210493.19 in reply to 210493.18
Date: 2/17/2012 2:08:25 AM
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i sw different variant of it, not from many teams but with different characterics. Playing an guard below the basket have advanatages in the corner defence, while is weaken rebounding a lot. Some play with a bigger guy in the front to disrupt the passes with the long frame, but this works not with every big dude.

Normally i saw it with undersized teams(PF at C), but believe a 2.20 C would be hidden in the Middle.

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210493.20 in reply to 210493.19
Date: 2/17/2012 3:19:25 AM
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It doesn' really matter how it is in real life. We want to know how it's done in his game.

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