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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    Fact or Fiction: Basketball Strategery Edition



    Steve McPherson and Keni Glover go into some strategy talk for NBA 2K13 and discuss things like whether Zone defense is practical, how effective the pick and roll is, and whether you need to build a team around a superstar or not. Check it out all and give us your thoughts in this week's edition of Fact or Fiction!


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  • xBOSMANx
    Rookie
    • Oct 2012
    • 52

    #2
    "Zone defense is impractical in the NBA and thus should never be used as a core defensive strategy"

    True in real life,but In previous 2k games zone had its disadvantages and sometimes youll pay the price playing zone cause people that ran those plays would be able to break it down, but zone is crazy this year in game against other online players. Im a sim type of player running my plays to catch the corner and shoot threes to take advantage and break down the zone, but even that is really hard cause defensive players are able to pick up on the guy quick and trap you, and im also seeing this as an exploit in online games since more people are catching on.
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    • Gramps91
      MVP
      • Sep 2010
      • 2116

      #3
      I agree with steve on winning a championship without a main start. If you have a really good well balanced team you can make it a long way, including winning a championship.
      NCAA: Kentucky Wildcats
      MLB: Atlanta Braves
      NBA: San Antonio Spurs

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      • acolbert
        Pro
        • Aug 2012
        • 775

        #4
        Re: Fact or Fiction: Basketball Strategery Edition

        FACT, that you can't win the chip without a star!

        I'm playing with CHA and we couldnt do anything with MIA! Good read though!
        Rather than complain about life, take responsibility and do something about it..

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        • Jimbo614
          Rookie
          • Jan 2005
          • 353

          #5
          Great big men: Extinct?

          Traditional big men truly are no longer necessary to win consistently in the NBA.

          FACT; The NBA All-Star Ballot will no longer have a C position listed.

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          • chris63
            Rookie
            • Sep 2010
            • 49

            #6
            The Pistons won without a 'STAR'.

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            • rockchisler
              All Star
              • Oct 2002
              • 8290

              #7
              Re: Fact or Fiction: Basketball Strategery Edition

              Originally posted by chris63
              The Pistons won without a 'STAR'.
              They had 4 all stars tho with one guy headed to the Hall of Fame.
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              • acolbert
                Pro
                • Aug 2012
                • 775

                #8
                Re: Fact or Fiction: Basketball Strategery Edition

                Originally posted by chris63
                The Pistons won without a 'STAR'.
                Billups was definitely a star, we all didnt know it until after that series

                Ben Wallace was star for a couple years

                Richard Hamilton..eh, not really a star, but one of the best role players ever during that run

                Sheed was an animal (not a star though)

                Prince was the best wing defender in the league at the time.

                I was just saying with me using CHA in my Association, I wasnt gonna beat MIA with scrubbs! I needed some fire power! (I did get it too, with no cheese)
                Rather than complain about life, take responsibility and do something about it..

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                • Speedy_Bronco
                  Pro
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 607

                  #9
                  Re: Fact or Fiction: Basketball Strategery Edition

                  Originally posted by acolbert
                  Billups was definitely a star, we all didnt know it until after that series

                  Ben Wallace was star for a couple years

                  Richard Hamilton..eh, not really a star, but one of the best role players ever during that run

                  Sheed was an animal (not a star though)

                  Prince was the best wing defender in the league at the time.

                  I was just saying with me using CHA in my Association, I wasnt gonna beat MIA with scrubbs! I needed some fire power! (I did get it too, with no cheese)
                  Sure, those guys were stars in the league, but they won it without a superstar that could literally carry a team on their backs throughout an entire game. They didn't have a Durant, Lebron, Or a Kobe.

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                  • acolbert
                    Pro
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 775

                    #10
                    Re: Fact or Fiction: Basketball Strategery Edition

                    Originally posted by Speedy_Bronco
                    Sure, those guys were stars in the league, but they won it without a superstar that could literally carry a team on their backs throughout an entire game. They didn't have a Durant, Lebron, Or a Kobe.
                    Agreed good brotha

                    I was speaking in terms of my association, where my best player was Kemba Walker . So my point of view was coming from the stance that I needed at least a 'star' to win the chip.

                    That Piston squad definitely werent bums (not to go in on my squad but..) and the 04 Pistons we are not!
                    Rather than complain about life, take responsibility and do something about it..

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                    • thevaliantx
                      Banned
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 369

                      #11
                      I think that zone defenses are useless online because the cpu 'd' doesn't help you run it. They don't adjust when there is a screen by a human player to break it down.

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                      • mpenias
                        Rookie
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 35

                        #12
                        Basketball goes 2 ways. Ben Wallace was a superstar paint-defender and Prince was a superstar wing-defender.

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                        • mvspree8
                          Pro
                          • Mar 2007
                          • 580

                          #13
                          Re: Fact or Fiction: Basketball Strategery Edition

                          People need to stop citing the Pistons when arguing that you "don't need a star." Their run almost a decade ago was a complete anomaly. Extreme exception, not the rule at all.

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                          • cusefan74
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2010
                            • 2408

                            #14
                            Originally posted by mvspree8
                            People need to stop citing the Pistons when arguing that you "don't need a star." Their run almost a decade ago was a complete anomaly. Extreme exception, not the rule at all.
                            You are right, it is an exception, but it still leads to what people are saying. You can win without a star.

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                            • biggiejerseys
                              Pro
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 696

                              #15
                              Originally posted by mvspree8
                              People need to stop citing the Pistons when arguing that you "don't need a star." Their run almost a decade ago was a complete anomaly. Extreme exception, not the rule at all.
                              The Pistons proved that if you play solid-team defense you don't need a "Star" in the classical sense of the word. Billups & Ben Wallace were "stars" IMO but in the classical sense of the word.

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