Coach Fred Hoiberg is implementing his new offense with the Bulls this year. With no possible way for the dev team to create a new freelance for the Bulls during this game's cycle, I have gone ahead and uncovered his offensive system within the framework of NBA 2K16.
Here is the NBA 2K16 version of the Coach Hoiberg's offense in (pretty much) its entirety:
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Let's get into it...
BASIC SETUP
Freelance: Sixers Motion
Motion: Space the Floor
Sixers Motion: Wings always split wide in transition and leave user with an an obvious strong side wing (important for playcalling with flow).
Space the Floor: We will be creating all the action and don't want the AI moving guys while we select the next best action.
SECONDARY ACTIONS
Ballscreens
Drag (Ballscreen): Drag → Drag Fist → Double Drag → Triple Drag
Drag Push (Ballscreen w/ empty corner): Drag Push → Step Up → Double Drag Push → “L”
Action with Strong Side Wing
Quick (DHO with Wing): Quick → Quick Point → Quick Angle
Thru (Pass to Wing): Thru → Thru Chase → Thru Fist → Thru Smash → Thru Push Fence → Thru Post
Action with Trailer
Pitch (Dribble Exchange with Trailer): Pitch → Pitch Spin → Pitch Weave
Power (Pass to Trailer): Power → Power Rip/Fist → Power Flip → Power Mix Double → Rev DHO Rip → Slide → Power 5 Smash → Power STS
Weak (Trailer Pindown): Weak Clean → Weak Counter → Weak Fist
5 OUT
5 Out: 5 Out
Each secondary series is shown in video with 2K16 play names and described in the posts below.
COUNTERS & EXTENSIONS
Discussed in the below posts as they apply to each series. You can always open the floor and play pick and roll when things don't go your way, but there are some interesting extensions and counters that can help to maintain offensive flow.
PLAYCALLING AND FLOW
If you want to put the whole system in, you will need to be aware of some of the playcalling limitations that are presented by certain plays having certain player positions (i.e. C or PF) locked in certain spots on the floor.
This also becomes helpful calling plays quickly in transition and after made baskets depending on player positioning on the court, particularly who the inbounder/trailer is.
Depending on who is where, you will get a feel for which series to run to promote the most offensive flow and limit wasted time setting up a “play.”
I can get into these in detail later, if anyone is interested, but I will mention the major ones as we go through the offense below. Positional limitations are referencing the 1 (PG) as the player initiating the play.
EXECUTION
There is a rhythm and a cadence to flowing offenses. You will find a better rhythm as time goes on in terms of timing of actions during each of the series.
PLAYBOOK
(tip: delete all plays→ replace the last one with an iso → enter list from the bottom up)
ASSIGN PLAY TYPES
Hopefully, this is helpful to those who are interested in not just using the Bulls in 2K16, but any team and playcalling in general. For the Bulls supporters, this can also give you some insight as to what to look for when watching them play this year.
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