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Chicago Bulls offense

Fri Feb 18, 2005 7:10 am

I'm starting a new season with the Chicago Bulls. What team offense should I use (turnout, flex, high post, inside triange, motion, etc...) to most be like the real Chicago Bulls?

What offense do the real, current Bulls use the most?



(btw- Today's Michael Jordan's Birthday!! :bday: - he's 42, was born on 2/17/63.)

Fri Feb 18, 2005 4:17 pm

wow....Id love to have Live 2000....big fan of the game.....umm not very knowledgeable abt tactics of any team.....
anyway good luck to u (y)

Fri Feb 18, 2005 6:13 pm

inside triangle mr.bullsfan this play happened somewhere behind the circle of the freethrow line and poeple who end up free are the SF and the SG and the C. the SG-jordan free at the FT line.SF-pip free at the weakside C-Cartwright Iso inside. just held on the ball and use the direct pass to fid your options

Fri Feb 18, 2005 11:40 pm

ok thanks guys :)

Wed Feb 23, 2005 12:53 pm

bullsfan hows the game of yours going lately? :?:

Wed Feb 23, 2005 4:06 pm

The Scott Skiles Bulls run a good deal of motion & flex . . . and on the rare occassions when Skiles plays Chandler and Cury together, they go high-low, with Chandler at the top and Curry posting in front of the bucket. As I say, that's rare.

They seem to prefer to run in the full court rather than depending on Curry to score the post or Gordon to create his shot off the dribble -- and that's unfortunate, as those two cats will be game to the hilt on the O end soon. Skiles needs to run more sets for the young fellas.

Wed Feb 23, 2005 5:30 pm

Skiles needs to run more sets for the young fellas.

actually almost all of them are young........ (Y)

Wed Mar 02, 2005 3:58 am

COOLmac© wrote:bullsfan hows the game of yours going lately? :?:


Good, I'm 5-2 on the season, just lost to the Lakers at home :wall:
Kobe was lighting up Gordon, he scored 18 in the first quarter, and had 39 after 3 quarters. He finished with 41...

I'm starting Ben Gordon at the 2, and Hinrich at the 1, even though that's not how the real Bulls are playing, 'cause it's more exciting.

I don't plan on making any trades, but I did update my season with the real NBA's trades.

[quote ="mortalsoul3"]The Scott Skiles Bulls run a good deal of motion & flex . . . and on the rare occassions when Skiles plays Chandler and Cury together, they go high-low, with Chandler at the top and Curry posting in front of the bucket. As I say, that's rare.[/quote]

Why doesn't he play the two together, you think? They're perfect compliments- what Curry does well (scoring, low-post dominator), Chandler doesn't, and what Chandler does well (defense, rebounding), Curry doesn't. :?:

Wed Mar 02, 2005 1:42 pm

Kobe was lighting up Gordon, he scored 18 in the first quarter, and had 39 after 3 quarters. He finished with 41...


i always double the star player of the other team. makes winning a lot easier. i got a cpu controlled defender then my control player comes a double team. if i allow an opponent star player more than 30+ points i would get very frustrated by that (N)
try my tactics to earn more wins. although i never have a season without a lost but i have one 57-1 record with. 8-)

Thu Mar 03, 2005 2:00 am

COOLmac© wrote:although i never have a season without a lost but i have one 57-1 record with. 8-)


Doesn't that take the realism out of the game? I mean, I hate losing for sure, but also I don't like to see a 82-0 record, because that would never happen. I want it to be realistic, to struggle with it, get on losing streaks, and then (always :D) come out on top.

Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:46 pm

yeah you guess it right. but during my early seasons the computer cheats its way to victory. so guess that gives me the thrill to finish the season unbeaten.(it happened in real life but in soccer ARSENAL finished the FA cup without a single lost for more than 70+ games)
at my 8th season when almost all of the Nba players are replaced with generated ones i "dive my season" and barely made it to the playoffs. my plan was to get a high draft pick the next year. i didn't do any pump fakes and i acted the whole game like it was real. to my suprised i have only 6 loses playing that way. maybe i got to good for the computer to handle. :lol: (i played with 2005 now. i just have a 4 game losing streak. my longest losing streak in my nba live series career!!!) (Y)

Fri Mar 04, 2005 4:34 pm

actually almost all of them are young........ (Y)[/quote]

a) I meant the two "young fellas" (Curry & Gordon) to whom I referred in the preceding message.

b) further, "run more sets" suggets that the Coach (Skiles) should call more set plays rather than allowing his squad to run and create at its own discretion. The Bulls lack of a true offensive system will catch up to them down the stretch and in the playoffs (if they make the postseason), as they lack an established shot-creating sort of player.

bullsfan) Skiles shies from playing Chandler and Curry together because they are both true centers, despite allusions to the contrary. Chandler is simply a face-up center, where Curry is a traditional back-to-the-basket pivot man. They can play high-low together offensively (ala Robinson and Duncan in the late-90s/early-00s), but neither can really defend the contemporary NBA power forward ten feet from the bucket.


Thanks.

Fri Mar 04, 2005 6:12 pm

cool advice mortalsoul3

it must have been so cool living in the windy city, where a superb basketball legend used to play.

i admire your passion with your bulls (Y)

Fri Mar 04, 2005 11:50 pm

Thanks mortalsoul3, I agree.

COOLmac© wrote:cool advice mortalsoul3

it must have been so cool living in the windy city, where a superb basketball legend used to play.

i admire your passion with your bulls (Y)


Oh, yeah, watching MJ every night was incredible. He was the best player ever, no doubt about it, and I was very fortunate to be able to watch every game of his on TV. I even went to one game of his, but missed the only dunk he had 'cause I was getting a hot dog :x . I just knew it happened because it was like the whole building erupted, and there were some tv monitors next to the hot dog stand that I saw the replay on.

Sat Mar 05, 2005 1:31 am

You Americans are really incredible, you come to see MJ playing and you still leave your seat in the middle of the game to get an hotdog :lol: What is half time made for? :P

If I were assisting a game with MJ, even an earthquake wouldn't make me leave my seat :D

Sat Mar 05, 2005 2:05 am

:lol: I know, I know... I should have waited!! :wall:

Sat Mar 05, 2005 8:06 am

bullsfan) that was red and black rule #1 -- Mike's in the house, so don't leave your seat or allow your eyes to drift, for you will surely miss the miraculous.

Hope you enjoyed that hot dog though.

Nothing was like old Chicago Stadium. Mike and Pip used to rock that joint back when I was you guys' ages.

Northbrook . . . isn't that up there near Highland Park, bullsfan? You ever see MJ around town?

Mon Mar 07, 2005 11:50 am

i think his girl ask him to buy those dogs. that could have been it? :mrgreen:
yeah Mike and Pip. the great old days (Y)

Tue Mar 08, 2005 11:31 pm

mortalsoul3- Northbrook is not too far from Deerfield, Illinois, where the Berto Center is. That's the practice facility of the Bulls.

I've never seen MJ, but my dad went to the Berto Center in 1998 with a videocamera, and talked to guys like Jason Caffey, Phil Jackson, and a couple other Bulls players after their practice was out. MJ darted out a back door into his Ferrari, and zoomed outta there, so my dad only caught a quick glimpse of him.

Me, I went to the Berto Center this summer, and met Eddy Curry in the parking lot. He was very nice, and polite. Jamal Crawford was pulling out in a Jeep, too.

And finally, there is a Baker's Square restaurant nearby the Center that a lot of the players go to for lunch, according to a waitress I talked to. One time I was there, Tyson Chandler was leaving! He was HUGE :shock: - very skinny, but sooo tall. He had some girl with him, she was a midget compared to him lol...


COOLmac- nah, wasn't my girl. Just my own mistake :D

Wed Mar 09, 2005 11:27 am

Tyson Chandler was leaving! He was HUGE Shocked - very skinny, but sooo tall. He had some girl with him, she was a midget compared to him lol...


that's why they call em girls shorty..... :D
well to late now to contemplate on that mistake..geez the only dunk he did in the game and you miss it. talk about bad luck eh......
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