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rhombic21
03-23-2006, 10:03 PM
I don't know enough to the difference between them. Can somebody give me a breakdown of the strengths/weaknesses, as well as the overarching strategy behind each of the offensive styles?

husker_blitz
03-24-2006, 12:11 AM
What exactly do you mean by offensive style?

Backdoor vs Two-man game; Up-tempo vs Deliberate pace?

Is that what you mean?

LikeWhoa20
03-24-2006, 01:01 AM
No, I think he means between Flex, Motion, Princeton, etc. I always just pick motion. I don't call any specific plays vs man-to-man, but the auto-plays that the cpu will run features a lot of single and double screens along the baseline with the wings popping out to the top or the corner. I'm not sure how unique the others are or what features they have.

rhombic21
03-24-2006, 03:58 AM
No, I think he means between Flex, Motion, Princeton, etc. I always just pick motion. I don't call any specific plays vs man-to-man, but the auto-plays that the cpu will run features a lot of single and double screens along the baseline with the wings popping out to the top or the corner. I'm not sure how unique the others are or what features they have.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.

I'm more of a casual fan of basketball, so I don't know the differneces between Motion, Princeton, Flex, etc...I know the Princeton uses a lot of backdoor cuts, and that motion involves a lot of spreading the floor for dribble drives and screens that create jump shot opportunities. I have no idea what offense is best suited to certain players or playstyles.

LikeWhoa20
03-24-2006, 05:01 PM
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.

I'm more of a casual fan of basketball, so I don't know the differneces between Motion, Princeton, Flex, etc...I know the Princeton uses a lot of backdoor cuts, and that motion involves a lot of spreading the floor for dribble drives and screens that create jump shot opportunities. I have no idea what offense is best suited to certain players or playstyles.
Princeton: Lots of cuts, flare screens, a real deliberate style, post players will roam the high post.

Flex: I always hated flex, thought it was too congested so just how imagine how congested it would be in this game. It works though for a post-oriented team. Watch Boston College tonight if you're curious; they run a lot of flex sets.

Motion: Basically what you said. Lots of screens for your guards to pop out for open looks. From there, you can feed it into the post and play a little 2 man game.

I forget what other offenses they allow you to choose from in CH2k6.

smeth
03-24-2006, 05:58 PM
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