Hey Andrew??

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Hey Andrew??

Postby Fluffy Tonka on Sun Feb 05, 2006 4:04 pm

Where in Oz you at? I'm on the Gold Coast.

Got a slider question for ya.

How would I stop the fastbreak? There seems like there's way too many fastbreak points in a game. My D is sluggish to get back, while the CPU seems to have players in the paint as soon as I miss a basket, ot turn it over...

Is there a defensive scheme which might help??
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Re: Hey Andrew??

Postby eastley on Sun Feb 05, 2006 4:11 pm

Fluffy Tonka wrote:Where in Oz you at? I'm on the Gold Coast.

Got a slider question for ya.

How would I stop the fastbreak? There seems like there's way too many fastbreak points in a game. My D is sluggish to get back, while the CPU seems to have players in the paint as soon as I miss a basket, ot turn it over...

Is there a defensive scheme which might help??


Sorry to intrude but I thought I would introduce myself also as I am an Australian.

My name is Andrew as well too, lol. Anyway I am down in Tasmania..
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Postby Sam The Man on Sun Feb 05, 2006 4:15 pm

Cool Im also Aussie
I live in Melbourne
Isnt it cool that Andrew is also Australian
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Postby Andrew on Sun Feb 05, 2006 4:15 pm

I'm in Newcastle. I love the Gold Coast though. (Y)

The best way to prevent fast breaks is to take care of the ball on the perimeter, since they usually happen after steals. The half court defenses usually ensure your defenders are back and ready to trap.
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Postby Fluffy Tonka on Sun Feb 05, 2006 4:19 pm

Andrew wrote:I'm in Newcastle. I love the Gold Coast though. (Y)

The best way to prevent fast breaks is to take care of the ball on the perimeter, since they usually happen after steals. The half court defenses usually ensure your defenders are back and ready to trap.


Cheers man. I'll try it.

Heh, I love Newcastle, how about that. Go the Knights!
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Postby Fluffy Tonka on Sun Feb 05, 2006 4:19 pm

Wow, there's heaps of Aussies around here.

Anyone follow the NBL, or just the NBA?
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Postby eastley on Sun Feb 05, 2006 4:21 pm

Andrew wrote:I'm in Newcastle. I love the Gold Coast though. (Y)

The best way to prevent fast breaks is to take care of the ball on the perimeter, since they usually happen after steals. The half court defenses usually ensure your defenders are back and ready to trap.


I run behind them with my fastest player and foul them.. That way they goota earn the 2 points rather than a easy layup or dunk.
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Postby Andrew on Sun Feb 05, 2006 4:41 pm

Fluffy Tonka wrote:Heh, I love Newcastle, how about that. Go the Knights!


Hopefully no more wooden spoons. :(

Anyone follow the NBL, or just the NBA?


I try but I have a lot of complaints about how the league handles itself, it's difficult. We've got an NBL thread going in the Other Basketball Leagues section down the bottom of the forum if you're interested. (Y)
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