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  • Whaaaazuuuuup
    MVP
    • Jul 2002
    • 3620

    #1

    CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

    Ok... so its important to understanding your PlayBook more than ever this year to create space and opportunity for scoring since one on one is much more difficult. That being said I have always been good at selecting one or two good place for each player this year I need to learn more. I understand some of the terminology such as punch is for low post play or horn is for a high pick n roll. Quick is a lot of time for a quick pic from the low post. But what are the numbers for for example A tri wing 24.? Or a Base 35?
    I am glad I got the Buell- I love riding it, I love the oddball looks I get on the road- I love people asking "What IS that thing?" I love flying into a corner WAY too hot, scared spitless and sure I'll never hold it at this speed- and hearing the bike whisper "Sissy!"...
  • ch46647
    MVP
    • Aug 2006
    • 3514

    #2
    Re: CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

    Nice thread. I would like to know more about playbook terminology as well.

    Just FYI, I think the "quick" plays are usually a 3 PT play

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    • Whaaaazuuuuup
      MVP
      • Jul 2002
      • 3620

      #3
      Re: CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

      Also how many prefer to use the individual plays vs off strategies (freelance- flex)?...
      I am glad I got the Buell- I love riding it, I love the oddball looks I get on the road- I love people asking "What IS that thing?" I love flying into a corner WAY too hot, scared spitless and sure I'll never hold it at this speed- and hearing the bike whisper "Sissy!"...

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      • drewwright
        Rookie
        • Aug 2015
        • 143

        #4
        Re: CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

        I prefer to do a Mix of Freelance 3-2, 4-1, 3-2 Extended, High or Normal P&R or Fade and running 2k smart play or Iso and cut, keeps the defense guessing.
        Favorite NBA Teams:
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        New Orleans Pelicans
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        • Whaaaazuuuuup
          MVP
          • Jul 2002
          • 3620

          #5
          Re: CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

          Okay so explain what a 3-2 extended is? And a mix as opposed to freelance? Everyones basketball terminology is different so enlighten us
          I am glad I got the Buell- I love riding it, I love the oddball looks I get on the road- I love people asking "What IS that thing?" I love flying into a corner WAY too hot, scared spitless and sure I'll never hold it at this speed- and hearing the bike whisper "Sissy!"...

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          • LorenzoDC
            MVP
            • Sep 2010
            • 1857

            #6
            Re: CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

            To understand play names, start here:

            <iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/sg3eLKWw8aM" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" width="560"></iframe>

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            • LorenzoDC
              MVP
              • Sep 2010
              • 1857

              #7
              Re: CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

              Originally posted by Whaaaazuuuuup
              Okay so explain what a 3-2 extended is? And a mix as opposed to freelance? Everyones basketball terminology is different so enlighten us

              By "mix" he just means he changes his freelance set a few times during a game - I do this too because the defense will adjust to what you run and start jumping your passing lanes unless you change it up, at least on All Star and above.

              For a quick and dirty overview of the freelance options, check this out.

              3-2 extended is a system Czar put in this year as a variation on the standard 3-2 set. It extends the floor a bit and gives some different wrinkles on player actions. I haven't tried it myself yet.

              Last year 3-2 was good but it did need to add some space at times once the action got clogged. You can do that in your standard 3-2 by using space the floor instead of motion cuts, but then your teammates won't take any actions to set screens or get open.

              That's fine if you just want to run manual PnR or Iso, but in cases where you want the benefits of more floor space in a 3-2 and player action and motion, 3-2 extended would be a good way to go. Probably good for a team with good post up players at 4 and 5 and at least two very good 3 point shooters at the 1, 2 or 3.

              Freelance offense is so deep this year there's no one resource yet to really show you through it all. Just be patient and try to learn how to use one or two that you like to start.

              You should also get to understand how to initiate action within most of the systems. There are some key spots on the court to start them off with a pass. Check this out for that orientation:

              <iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/RNEoMizgVc0" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" width="560"></iframe>
              Last edited by LorenzoDC; 10-14-2015, 02:20 PM.

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              • Whaaaazuuuuup
                MVP
                • Jul 2002
                • 3620

                #8
                Re: CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

                Thanks for the video Lorenzo!
                I am glad I got the Buell- I love riding it, I love the oddball looks I get on the road- I love people asking "What IS that thing?" I love flying into a corner WAY too hot, scared spitless and sure I'll never hold it at this speed- and hearing the bike whisper "Sissy!"...

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                • Whaaaazuuuuup
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 3620

                  #9
                  Re: CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

                  Bump this..
                  I am glad I got the Buell- I love riding it, I love the oddball looks I get on the road- I love people asking "What IS that thing?" I love flying into a corner WAY too hot, scared spitless and sure I'll never hold it at this speed- and hearing the bike whisper "Sissy!"...

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                  • Whaaaazuuuuup
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 3620

                    #10
                    Re: CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

                    How can we see the differences between the formations??..
                    I am glad I got the Buell- I love riding it, I love the oddball looks I get on the road- I love people asking "What IS that thing?" I love flying into a corner WAY too hot, scared spitless and sure I'll never hold it at this speed- and hearing the bike whisper "Sissy!"...

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                    • mongo13clikke
                      Rookie
                      • Oct 2010
                      • 243

                      #11
                      Re: CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

                      Wanted to make a thread for it but I think it fits in here...

                      How do I edit the default playbooks? My problem is that in MyLeague for example I change the default playsets assigned to some players. Afaik you cant practise plays in MyGM so if I go back to the main menu (Options/Practise plays) It uses the default playbooks and default player assignments.

                      Thanks

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                      • painter
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2015
                        • 10

                        #12
                        Re: CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

                        Thanks for this. I've always struggled with the same issue, and why I preferred calling plays with kinect (even with it's limited number of types of plays you can call).

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                        • LorenzoDC
                          MVP
                          • Sep 2010
                          • 1857

                          #13
                          Re: CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

                          Originally posted by mongo13clikke
                          Wanted to make a thread for it but I think it fits in here...

                          How do I edit the default playbooks? My problem is that in MyLeague for example I change the default playsets assigned to some players. Afaik you cant practise plays in MyGM so if I go back to the main menu (Options/Practise plays) It uses the default playbooks and default player assignments.

                          Thanks
                          I think the best way to go may be to scroll through the play books and get to User Playbook 1 (there are aq couple of slots like that). It has plays in it but you can replace them with whatever you want and it will save.

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                          • Marvlus91
                            Rookie
                            • Jul 2014
                            • 415

                            #14
                            Re: CHALK -TALK.. Understanding the PLAYBOOK

                            Originally posted by Whaaaazuuuuup
                            Ok... so its important to understanding your PlayBook more than ever this year to create space and opportunity for scoring since one on one is much more difficult. That being said I have always been good at selecting one or two good place for each player this year I need to learn more. I understand some of the terminology such as punch is for low post play or horn is for a high pick n roll. Quick is a lot of time for a quick pic from the low post. But what are the numbers for for example A tri wing 24.? Or a Base 35?
                            I remember watching a video about 2k a couple years ago explaining the playbooks & they said when you see numbers in a play ( 35 flex ) or something that is usually means that play is for the SF (3) & Center (5)...

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