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38451.2 in reply to 38451.1
Date: 7/8/2008 6:56:03 PM
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I don't think it's "who shoots" them, because I get a lot of shots from my Center or Power Forward when playing Run 'n Gun -- where they're the least suited guys on the team for it.

The ratings, I could see, though. I'd imagine that just like defense -- where a 2-3 will give less perimter defense but better rebounding/inside defense... Run 'n Gun or Look Inside probably gives a boost as well, but has deficiencies in other areas.

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38451.3 in reply to 38451.2
Date: 7/8/2008 7:24:12 PM
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I don't think it's "who shoots" them, because I get a lot of shots from my Center or Power Forward when playing Run 'n Gun -- where they're the least suited guys on the team for it.

The ratings, I could see, though. I'd imagine that just like defense -- where a 2-3 will give less perimter defense but better rebounding/inside defense... Run 'n Gun or Look Inside probably gives a boost as well, but has deficiencies in other areas.


So you don't think Low Post (for example), feeds more balls into the PF and C for shots?

I guess I assumed the reverse would be true with Run & Gun -- that the outside players would get more shots.


Steve

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38451.4 in reply to 38451.3
Date: 7/8/2008 9:25:56 PM
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I wouldn't say that they don't get 'more'... I'm sure there's some form of difference. Often, you can look at the post-game shot chart and have a pretty good idea whether an inside or outside offense was played.

I think it's more 'in general', though, as opposed to being limited to merely PG/SG/SF for outside, and C/PF for inside.

I suppose it would be the same as having a PG/SG driving to the basket while playing look inside/low post -- which isn't unreasonable. But I always cringe when I see my C/PF taking the threes

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38451.5 in reply to 38451.4
Date: 7/9/2008 6:38:29 AM
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i think it depends also in the defense you are facing. If you go run and gun but you'r facing an opponent who has an awesome out def, maybe your pg/sg cant shoot well so your big guys enter (more) in the offense.

At least when i play Inside, depending on the defense the other team has, my PF/C shoot more or less...(but usually more than the small guys).

And my pg/sg playing inside, try to drive to the basket instead of shooting from a far range, wich is, as you said, reasonable.

What i dont know is if that drivings are calculated against the inside defense of the opposite pg/sg or his out def.

From: Ne-Yo

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38451.6 in reply to 38451.5
Date: 7/13/2008 12:56:30 PM
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At least when i play Inside, depending on the defense the other team has, my PF/C shoot more or less...(but usually more than the small guys).


When the other team uses 'low post attack', it's better I use 2-3 zone, right?

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38451.7 in reply to 38451.6
Date: 7/13/2008 3:19:17 PM
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2-3 zone would be the best option for stopping the front court attack.