BuzzerBeater Forums

Help - English > Layups: Driving or Inside Shot?

Layups: Driving or Inside Shot?

Set priority
Show messages by
From: yodabig

This Post:
00
185559.44 in reply to 185559.43
Date: 6/12/2011 8:45:08 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
14651465
I would not suggest spending time single position training a 6'0" guard in IS, a far more efficient way would be to train JS for forwards as he will need JS anyway and it trains IS fairly fast for a secondary skill. That should get you a couple of IS pops while you are pumping up the JS which you want anyway.

From: PoPe MF

This Post:
00
185559.46 in reply to 185559.11
Date: 6/15/2011 2:26:17 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
00
Yes

This Post:
11
185559.47 in reply to 185559.46
Date: 6/20/2011 1:13:17 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
178178
I found this to be an interesting discussion topic. I thought I'd give it a try with a couple of my guys. Here are the results of the last 6 competitive games they've played.

Player 1 - 14-15 DR, 2 IS - 16-37 (43%) on layups, 29-88 (33%) overall.

Player 2 - 10-11 DR, 8 IS - 0-10 (0%) on layups, 45-131 (34%) overall.


So it seems pretty clear that high driving guards will take FAR more layups than low driving ones. 42% of Player 1's shots were layups, as opposed to just 7% of Player 2's shots. It also doesn't appear to matter how good their IS is for actually making the shot. Player 2 made exactly zero layups in 6 games. Interesting stuff.

This Post:
00
185559.49 in reply to 185559.48
Date: 6/21/2011 6:46:04 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
952952
This is not based on facts, but just my observation. I'm training guards for 4th season now and my three trainees both have high driving (13, 13 and 11) and low IS (2, 2, 2) for my league. They drive a lot in inside tactics, but miss - say - more than half of layups/dunks.

Few weeks ago, I bought a SG with DR 12 and IS 7. Suffice to say, he's around 60-80% when driving to the basket (depends on strength of opponent). And that's all the evidence I need. Next time I'm training JS or 1 on 1, I'm always doing it at SF/PF position.