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From: pmfg10
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Date: 12/2/2010 6:59:41 PM
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Isn't Passing at PG is most important playing inside?

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Date: 12/3/2010 3:26:54 AM
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I've been playing R&G lately, and my PF's are having serious impact. They aren't the best players on the team, but trainees around the 7k salary, yet, in my last 5 attempts, I've hit 2 triple doubles (both around 30/20/12 stats), and even my 4k trainee is making about 20/20 in the tactic.

I've come to the conclusion that the R/G tactic is a lot like the Suns from last season- Nash at point (high passing, driving, lower defence) and Amare at PF (high js, inside scoring, rebounding, etc) and a general conduit to inside shots for the rest of the team (hence assists). Handling is of utmost importance at both positions, as TO's have been high at both spots.

IMO, the most important positions in R&G are PG, PF, SG,SF and C in that order, with passing, js, rebounding and driving the more important skills.

Could be wrong, as I'm only using a small sample with my team.

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165301.20 in reply to 165301.1
Date: 12/3/2010 8:58:56 AM
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Looking at your team, I suggest you try out using Motion offense, or even Base Offense, which is generally overlooked but works quite well.

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Date: 12/3/2010 10:30:56 AM
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Ok what about if you are playing against Push the Ball, is man to man the best defense?

I have a game today and he always plays PTB and Im not quite sure what D to play against him, well I am third in my league and he is fifth but I know him in real life and I know he has very very busy so thats the only reason.

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Date: 12/3/2010 10:53:17 AM
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Against Push the Ball, there are two options: Man to Man, and 3-2 zone, that really depends on your kind of defense. I would suggest 3:2 zone personally.

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Date: 12/3/2010 10:54:10 AM
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Well he has 1 crazy Center

From: pmfg10

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165301.24 in reply to 165301.23
Date: 12/3/2010 11:01:36 AM
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Play man to man.

From: JohnnyB

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165301.25 in reply to 165301.9
Date: 12/3/2010 1:27:40 PM
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PTB is a good option if your team is deeper than your opponent since it is a faster pace and can tire your starters out faster.


Where did you found that?

Last edited by JohnnyB at 12/3/2010 1:29:07 PM

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