I think there should be a new tactic called Base Isolation.Currently, I feel like there's no real tangible way to utilize the scoring of high Inside Shot guards. You've Outside Isolation, but that only focuses on the best outside scorers (high JS/JR). You've got inside isolation but that really will only focus on the best big man inside scorer, and guards won't have as much of a chance to do any inside work. You even have Patient, which can highlight big men with high JS ratings, but not really the other way around.Why can't we have a tactic that will focus on posting up guards?
I don't understand :-\If I choose inside isolation, is because I want people to shoot in the paint, right? So what I expect is that big men (better at shooting inside) will shoot most of the shots, right? Instead even little men shoot a lot, even more than big men... that's something I don't get.
Well, the ISO usually says where you isolate your guy. If you want your Guard to take inside shots, you usually don´t set him up at the low post or at the base line, because he doesn´t have the space to move around nor to pick up speed there. So you´d rarely see a Guard doing inside shots when you isolate him INSIDE.If you want to get your guard driving, then you usually set him up in an outside isolation, where he can either move around or drive by his defender with speed or shoot if the defender gives a step too much room.
I don't understand :-\If I choose inside isolation, is because I want people to shoot in the paint, right? So what I expect is that big men (better at shooting inside) will shoot most of the shots, right? Instead even little men shoot a lot, even more than big men... that's something I don't get.It make perfect sense. Inside isolation is basically throwing the ball to your best inside shooter and waiting for him to create his own shot. And typically, big men aren't exactly overflowing with driving and handling, so when they get the ball in a non-prime shooting position, they won't be able to drive past their guy to get a good shot so they'll either launch a bad shot, pass the bal off, or turn it over.