Regarding the question of how BaO tactics works, I missed the older thread, but Marin's explaination had a major problem here:
Take a look at this game:
http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/52648247/boxscore.aspxI tried a Outside Box and One tactics, expecting my PG who had a 16 OD to pickup the best perimeter threats from the opposition team. Instead, looking at the Play-By-Play, apparently my PF (who is configured to defend C in my tactics) took on the assignment to exclusively defending the opposition SG. This seriously doesn't make sense...
My PF has a OD of 7, with ID at 13 and SB at 12 - He should not be the the outside stopper!
Just to make the case more clear, I had 5 players playing for the game, with the corrsponding skill lvls in OD, ID, SB being:
PG: 16, 9, 1
SG: 9, 7, 1
SF: 12, 10, 8
PF: 7, 13,12
C: 10, 14, 8
The game happened at the start of the season, so everyone was having GS 7:
Can someone explain how did the Engine chose my PF to defend SG in this case? Many many thanks if someone could enlighten me regarding this -- Have puzzled me for over a month now.
Last edited by Bigeasy at 12/24/2012 2:22:31 AM