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Donatello wrote:agreed.........t-mac is unstoppable, and yao is sometimes unSTARTable.
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JimRaynor55 wrote:-The Utah Jazz use the UCLA offense, which is called "Utah" in the game. The suggested offense in that old thread that everyone went by was 1-4, which is partially true because Utah is a modified 1-4. If you want to keep in character while playing as the Jazz, share the ball and keep it moving. However, this might be difficult if not impossible given the limitations of the gameplay. On defense, they like to pack it in the middle and play zone (2-3 or Shifting 2-3?)
-The Cavaliers also use UCLA offense, but the ball movement isn't nearly as good.
-Contrary to what has been suggested in earlier posts in this new thread, the Heat still use Secondary Break, the offense originally suggested in the old thread. Shaq does score in the paint like he always did, but I noticed him starting several plays in the high post before shifting downward.
-The Lakers use Double High. However, there are a lot of times when they just stuck to simple Pick and Rolls with Kobe and one of their big men. Kobe and Odom get some Isolations. They also run a Slice play, but I don't think it's in the game.
-As I said before, the Princeton Offense offense used by the Nets and Kings is much closer to Sideline Triangle than the offense named "Motion" in the game. The Princeton is a motion offense, but the term motion has been applied to many different offenses, many of which don't look like the one in the game. That one is actually the Power offense. According to that site, the Power offense is in almost every team's playbook, but I really don't think most teams use it as their primary offense. I'll try doing some research and watching more games to see what kind of offenses are actually used by the teams which were said to use Motion in the old thread.
-The Timberwolves use Double High. On defense they switched between man-to-man and zone (looked like 2-3 or 3-2 at different times, the commentators called it a "matchup zone"). They also run some other plays that I haven't been able to figure out.
-The Grizzlies use Double High. Sometimes they simply call an Isolation for Gasol after feeding the ball to him in the post.
Fri Dec 03, 2004 7:42 am
match_66 wrote:So these are just guide lines for people?? or do we use these when editing the teams dbfs?
Good Work by the way, must have taken awhile.
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#12 wrote:yo jim, try to find which offenses indiana(before and after suspensions), miami, and toronto use. Thanks in advance
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Captain Falcon wrote:Make this a sticky... great information!!
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