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220677.58 in reply to 220677.56
Date: 7/4/2012 8:42:44 AM
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u guys allways discuss about how good is the 23 zone in stopping a Look Inside Wave but whats about the rebound advantage that the BBs offer us!?

my sample size in playn that zone is enough to invest some money for investigate there is the damn rebound advantage!!

:P

Last edited by WillFreeman at 7/4/2012 8:43:35 AM

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220677.60 in reply to 220677.11
Date: 7/4/2012 11:53:58 AM
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Here in D5, 2-3 zone is the best way to go against most squads, because the players honestly shoot like high school freshman if you're at any respectable distance from the hoop. I've run a 2-3 in 11 of 13 league games, and I'm sitting at 12 and 1 and leading the league in scoring defense... and imho, it's a combination of several things that make that work best.

first and foremost, like someone already said, your PG and SG HAVE to know how to stop the outside shot, because against a lot of offenses you'll have those 2 guys covering 3 guys trying to hit outside shots.

2nd, your inside players need to have a good balance of the inside defense stats. by that I mean, shot blocking, rebounding, and of course general inside defense. those 3 stats are just above the bottom right corner of a player's skill table, should be easy to find. you've gotta keep those 3 running at peak efficiency and balance to make things work defensively.

lastly, one of the the best way to keep things running smoothly is to put together a squad that doesn't turn the ball over on the other end. you can help out any defense not let in baskets by making sure they have as few chances to do so as possible.


Now, as the shooting percentages go up, like in D4 and D3, I'm sure the 2-3 loses its effectiveness to some extent, because teams will have more outside shooting ability. but if you're in the lowest division in the USA, or just playing a team that likes to favor a look-inside offense, the 2-3 is the way to go.

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220677.62 in reply to 220677.61
Date: 7/5/2012 4:22:40 AM
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your strategy works with an unstoppable inside team against unstoppable inside teams..
what about the lower league competition..?
in which case would you suggest a lower league team to play 2-3 Zone against his opponent..?

How many unstoppable inside teams are there in the lower league competition?


Depends on tankers...

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220677.64 in reply to 220677.63
Date: 7/5/2012 6:29:39 AM
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in my experience the game goes more into the mid range game, it is not an improvement on FGP but you should get the rebounding advantage even against the bad offense with comparable FGP. Even when i wouldn'
t risk playing Zone against a bad team, only if my team is also very limited on offense at leasst against him.

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220677.68 in reply to 220677.67
Date: 7/6/2012 7:16:00 AM
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Guys, this just appeared in my PL game:

1 2:09 18 — 16 L. Kacil (H) tries a driving layup, as J. Tažík (A) rotates over and alters his shot. Shot missed.

I'm seeing the "alter his shot" line for the first time. Anyone else noticed that? The player who altered the shot didn't block the shot (a BLK wasn't awarded).

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