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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.

From: mplume

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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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292477.60 in reply to 292477.59
Date: 2/20/2018 7:11:16 PM
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I think share or don't the "secret" go person by person.

No one is forced to show your winner way - and by this way loss next games

However, exist user, like Nacht, me and others that no see problem about this.

What the truth? What the real secret?

I think don't have a "truth" about anything on BB.


Is only just research, watching games, analysis, understanding about basketball, making correlation between skills, tactics, own and opponents, try to "discovery" opponent skills too... and conclude.

And each concludes according to their personal experiences, game experiences, technical and practical knowledge. So you will find numerous answers to the same question, because BB is not a science that will consider only 2 facts like 2 + 2 and give you a result = 4

And no one is forced too acept the results shared here. But, if you like one, make a test. If don't like, make like Nacht, me, Manon and others and have your own research and conclusions.


And I think too when says "how build a 3-2 team" is a other view to analysis. If I know how build a 3-2 team, so, I know your weakness and how maybe to beat them.

If I belive the outsiders opponent have 10 OD skills, my PG need a PA > 10 and HA > 10 but < PA - if HA >= PA the player made a selfish and don't make assists.

And to attack, mid-range shots to SG. SF and PF.

All this is my opinion.

Nobody is forced to share something that they have discovered alone.

We are only certain of one thing: everything is subjective and interpretive

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292477.62 in reply to 292477.61
Date: 2/22/2018 9:25:43 AM
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I think his flow was better. Your offense was better and defense as well. But his flow was higher, His all around passing team skills beat you. Since your Bigs could not create assist nor pass the ball well.

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