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  • caseyj622
    Pro
    • Apr 2009
    • 605

    #1

    How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?

    I wanna replicate the Suns 7 seconds or less offense from back when they had Nash and Amare. Does anyone have any plays that would represent this and what should I set the POE and the offensive sets to? Thanks.
  • JerzeyReign
    MVP
    • Jul 2009
    • 4847

    #2
    Re: How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?

    I have to log on and give you some plays but his offense was built around the PnR. Use Scott O'Gallagher's 41 high PnR play. Use plays labeled 'fist' and change your Offensive motion to Pace or the 41. Also inside of that, change your cuts to freelance. Off the Suns' PnR back door cuts were key and thats the only way you'll get them to do it.

    I don't pimp my youtube channel but if you need a video, I can make one but hopefully my broken early morning answer will get you on the right track.
    #WashedGamer

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    • itchyroll_51
      Pro
      • Jan 2012
      • 797

      #3
      Re: How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?

      Originally posted by caseyj622
      I wanna replicate the Suns 7 seconds or less offense from back when they had Nash and Amare. Does anyone have any plays that would represent this and what should I set the POE and the offensive sets to? Thanks.
      I have been working on this for like 3 months and still can't find any plays that really show case the Nash Era Suns ... BUT last night I think I found something, I will have a video done maybe by Monday ? I need to lab the play in depth to see if it does work. 7 or seconds or less is quite the bar to meet haha Give me a couple of days, hopefully I can crank out a good quality video on this for you ^_^ A lot of my followers on YouTube has asked for this too, I miss MVP Steve Nash also

      Sam Pham

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      • caseyj622
        Pro
        • Apr 2009
        • 605

        #4
        Re: How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?

        Thanks a lot guys. Really Helpful stuff. Can't wait for the video Sam. Love your stuff. Doesn't have to be exactly 7 seconds or less, I just wanna go super up tempo. 3 balls, pick n rolls, stretch 4, athletic 5, with a distributing point guard running the show.

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        • caseyj622
          Pro
          • Apr 2009
          • 605

          #5
          Re: How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?

          Originally posted by JerzeyReign
          I have to log on and give you some plays but his offense was built around the PnR. Use Scott O'Gallagher's 41 high PnR play. Use plays labeled 'fist' and change your Offensive motion to Pace or the 41. Also inside of that, change your cuts to freelance. Off the Suns' PnR back door cuts were key and thats the only way you'll get them to do it.

          I don't pimp my youtube channel but if you need a video, I can make one but hopefully my broken early morning answer will get you on the right track.
          where do i find this 41 high Pnr play? I can't find it in the plays catalog.

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          • jrose57
            MVP
            • Dec 2007
            • 3515

            #6
            Re: How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?

            Download patch 4 and just nonstop pick and roll and shoot threes!

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            • QNo
              MVP
              • Nov 2014
              • 1821

              #7
              Re: How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?

              Originally posted by caseyj622
              where do i find this 41 high Pnr play? I can't find it in the plays catalog.

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              • giordun
                Rookie
                • Jul 2009
                • 179

                #8
                Re: How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?



                There's a decent about of 1 in 4 out, your POE would probably be get shooters open (or whatever it's called)

                I think this has been said a fair amount of times back then, but a lot of Nash/Stoudemire pick and roll was improvisation and pure genius from Steve Nash. Reports said they rarely ran plays on offense and just took what the defense gave them in a pick and roll situation.

                Part of what made the Nash/Stoudemire pick and roll so deadly was that both guys could shoot, and both guys can take it to the rim. Some pick and roll guards I'd consider are Chris Paul, Stephen Curry and James Harden. When you can shoot and drive it gives you a ton of options.

                You kind of want the same with your bigs, so Blake Griffin and Anthony Davis are obvious candidates. Cousins would also work well IMO, and Aldridge would be good but a bit more on the pick and pop side.

                Other Suns players that played during that time

                Raja Bell - a 3 and D guy, maybe Danny Green

                Shawn Marion - Incredibly versatile defensive force. Maybe a Draymond Green or Nicolas Batum... but Marion was a better finisher and bigger threat on the open floor. Maybe even a Paul George or Kawhi Leonard.

                Leandro Barbosa - A straight gunner, whoever has the fastest speed/quickness rating can fit his role. Schroeder isn't exactly the same player but he's a gunner.

                Joe Johnson - Hard to find a comparison for young JJ, but basically a versatile 2 guard who can hit the 3 ball. I think Klay Thompson is a little too good for this role, but maybe you could take a chance with someone like McLemore or Stauskas.

                Boris Diaw - Bigger body who can handle the ball and pass the rock, averaged a 13-7-6 in his best season. Batum may be the closest thing here.

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                • JerzeyReign
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 4847

                  #9
                  Re: How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?

                  Looked into this and 41 high PnR play with freelance motions is the quickest play.

                  Just remember Steve Nash made a lot of that happen. There is a play in which the corner comes in behind the PG during his drive to get that drop off pass but I forget what its called. It was in the Miami book in 2K14, not sure if its still there.

                  Freelance motion out of the 41 with the high PnR will give you the quickest offensive set. Pull the high screen as far away from the top of the key as you can so even if they hedge it won't be as effective and putting pressure on the weakside, just like OGallagher described.
                  #WashedGamer

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                  • pierre682
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2014
                    • 37

                    #10
                    Re: How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?

                    This is great and I've been wanting to run an offense like that Suns team for a long time.. This may be a dumb or stupid question so apologies in advance but how exactly do I find a lot of this freelancd stuff like is it in the coaching options or what? I've struggled to find it maybe I'm just clueless... Thanks

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                    • JerzeyReign
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 4847

                      #11
                      Re: How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?

                      Originally posted by pierre682
                      This is great and I've been wanting to run an offense like that Suns team for a long time.. This may be a dumb or stupid question so apologies in advance but how exactly do I find a lot of this freelancd stuff like is it in the coaching options or what? I've struggled to find it maybe I'm just clueless... Thanks
                      On the PS4 during gameplay (only place to initiate it), hit left on the Dpad and then R1. On the top are the different motion sets you can choose from and on the bottom are what cuts you want them to make.
                      #WashedGamer

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                      • pierre682
                        Rookie
                        • Mar 2014
                        • 37

                        #12
                        Re: How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?

                        Originally posted by JerzeyReign
                        On the PS4 during gameplay (only place to initiate it), hit left on the Dpad and then R1. On the top are the different motion sets you can choose from and on the bottom are what cuts you want them to make.
                        Thank you! Much appreciated

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                        • mpac
                          Pro
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 656

                          #13
                          Re: How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?

                          Originally posted by JerzeyReign
                          On the PS4 during gameplay (only place to initiate it), hit left on the Dpad and then R1. On the top are the different motion sets you can choose from and on the bottom are what cuts you want them to make.
                          Sorry to ask, is there a way to avoid setting it up every game? or is this the only way to adjust it? thanks!

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                          • JerzeyReign
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 4847

                            #14
                            Re: How to run and replicate the early 2000's Suns offense?

                            Originally posted by mpac
                            Sorry to ask, is there a way to avoid setting it up every game? or is this the only way to adjust it? thanks!
                            No, thats the only way. In Da Czar's thread I asked if it could become a pregrame/during a TO adjustment.
                            #WashedGamer

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