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292477.49 in reply to 292477.47
Date: 2/15/2018 8:04:48 PM
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Gotcha!

That's it about FCP. The SB to outside players make a big difference.

I will follow your link. We talk more about in bb-mail and change xp.


About against 3-2,

Only offensive tatics don't make advantage wthout analysis of opponent the "discovery" his outsiders skills and look to your players.

Patient? Motion? Run'n'Gun? Whatever.

I think what everyone said here, we speak in a general way. But there are exceptions. If you do a good analysis you will be able to hit your opponent.

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292477.51 in reply to 292477.50
Date: 2/16/2018 4:20:24 AM
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In Utopia I started building a SF around 14 seasons ago. He was a Pot 6 player and I went for a maximum of offense. JS 15, JR 15, HA 16, DR 17 and IS 15. This guy, Ethan Logan (34207739) was just a trainee who received the same training. When the Pot 6 capped, I bought a C and trained him. Ethan Logan was again just a second trainee. But he trained so well, that he capped at 119 TSP as a Pot 7 player. In the end he had JS, JR, HA, DR, PA, IS, ID and SB. He was for three consecutive seasons the best blocker in Utopia and scored 3ptrs on a high percentage. And here the idea for the new build was clear.
An inside defender who can be an option in every kind of offense. The biggest problem for such a build is RB. I searched for a RB 1 player with at least 200cm height. There was luckily one player on the TL and noone wanted him. Now he is at 126 TSP, still training and I only need four more ups in IS until he reaches the target skill set. And his RB is luckily at 5, so I have still some capspace left.

But it is clear, like Sentinel wrote, besides him you need a first class inside defender with a lot of RB.

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292477.52 in reply to 292477.51
Date: 2/16/2018 3:17:26 PM
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I will tell You how I would beat 3-2 zone in real basketball:
1. Do not let zone to be set. That's the crucial point. Fastbreaks and great transition offence is the best way to destroy defense, because unless zone is really great defenders will automatically try to defence their part of court and not the guy with ball.
2. Passing! Fast and good passes can destroy every zone.

Maybe someone is able to transform this into BB.

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292477.54 in reply to 292477.30
Date: 2/20/2018 5:20:23 AM
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Yes, it is fun to read how some teams that have never won anything believe that they have a priceless secret.


I've learned from both of them several years ago, so it was not a priceless secret. They talked about it on the forum, I've just read their posts and said to myself "ok, let's try to build a team that way".

Now my team is build, I'm ranked top 5 WR since a long time now (even If I've no chance to win B3) and I have 3 titles in a row in my country (the level is high in our country if we compare WR & recent results in B3). I'm only in the middle of my good team period so I'll probably add more titles.

So you can definitly win something with a good 3-2 zone.

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