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  • ThatMichiganFan
    Pro
    • Apr 2014
    • 801

    #1

    NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community "Wiki"

    Ok, so this is not entirely my idea, as I was inspired by this thread http://www.operationsports.com/forum...nity-wiki.html by LorenzoDC. I know there is already a thread discussing everyone's favorite freelance offense's but I think that this can be used more as a spot purely for information, rather than conversation about the freelance offenses. 2K has done an incredible job with the variety and depth of the freelance offense, and not all people have time to experiment with every freelance offense, so this thread can help people narrow down which freelance they would like to run.

    THANK YOU EVERYONE!! THIS THREAD WOULD NOT BE GREAT WITHOUT ALL OF YOUR INPUT!!

    Here's How to Set Up Your Freelance Offense In-Game
    <iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/CzcJ6jDb1Do" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" width="560"></iframe>

    This will be a thread with specific information about each freelance, such as favorite branches, strengths and weaknesses, etc.

    I would ask/suggest that we structure comments like this:

    Freelance Offense:

    Preferred Action (Motion Cuts, Freelance, Space the Floor):

    Freelance Focus:

    Freelance Strengths:

    Freelance Weaknesses:

    Best Personnel Fit:

    Favorite Actions/Branches:

    I have decided to make the OP into a "Master Post" of sorts. I will quote all breakdowns and post them on the OP in order to make finding information easier. Every analysis posted will be added in a spoiler, labeled with the freelance offense and the name of the poster. Thank you to all who post breakdowns and share your knowledge!

    Freelance Offense: Corner
    Analysis By: 32MJ32

    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: Flex
    Analysis By: cardinalbird7


    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: Flow
    Analysis By: Hot Kidd


    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: Motion 3-Out 2-In
    Analysis By: LorenzoDC


    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: Motion 4-out 1-in
    Analysis By: ThatMichiganFan


    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: Motion 4-Out 1-In
    Analysis By: SamPham


    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: Pace
    Analysis By: cardinalbird7


    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: Pace
    Analysis By: LorenzoDC


    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: Princeton Chin
    Analysis By: DaCzar


    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: Princeton Chin
    Analysis By: cardinalbird7


    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: Triangle
    Analysis By: LorenzoDC


    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: 3-out 2-in
    Analysis By: cardinalbird7


    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: 3-Out 2-In
    Analysis By: LorenzoDC


    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: 3-Out 2-In Extended
    Analysis By: LorenzoDC


    Spoiler


    Freelance Offense: 7 Seconds
    Analysis By: cardinalbird7


    Spoiler
    Last edited by ThatMichiganFan; 11-23-2015, 04:20 PM.
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  • ch46647
    MVP
    • Aug 2006
    • 3515

    #2
    Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &quot;Wiki&quot;

    This is great!! I look forward to reading everyones feedback. I do not have in-depth knowledge of basketball strategy, so this will help me immensely.

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    • 32MJ32
      Rookie
      • Aug 2006
      • 83

      #3
      Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &quot;Wiki&quot;

      I like it. An excuse to wax lyrical about my favourite offense:

      Freelance Offense

      Corner

      Preferred Action (Motion Cuts, Freelance, Space the Floor)

      Motion Cuts

      Freelance Focus

      I leave the POE on "Neutral." However, if you're asking what the focus is of the offense is, I'd summarise it as:

      - Moving the ball without dribbling
      - Creating shots - from many areas of the floor - without a heavy reliance on screen and roll
      - Using all 5 players as "playmakers," rather than just the point guard
      - Reading and reacting to the way the defense is playing

      Freelance Strengths

      - Starting positions are smartly spaced - wing, elbow, corner, elbow, corner. If there's a mismatch, you can go right to a spot and work it before the D can switch
      - Off-ball screening and movement
      - "Read and react" cutting - if a guy is overplayed, he will go back door
      - Multiple options from the initial entry pass all the way through to the bottom of the shotclock
      - Most actions aim to create an open 3 or layup - exactly what "modern" NBA offense is geared towards

      Freelance Weaknesses

      - If you're unable to "spring" a cutter for an open shot, you can eat a lot of shotclock passing it around and going nowhere
      - On the base action that is run most regularly, multiple players can pile up at the 3 point line directly above the basket.
      - There's little room for off the bounce flair. If you like to ISO or run a lot of P and R, look elsewhere

      Best Personnel Fit

      5: You want an Al Horford/Tim Duncan/Gasol (either)/Towns type. Ability to pass it, hit midrange shots and go into a post move if the right match up is available. A "Brick Wall" badge is a nice to have, given all the screening these guys do.

      4: As per above, as the 4 and 5 are effectively interchangeable. Julius Randle is a nice fit when he grows up. Given the amount of catches they'll be getting at the elbow, going small with Melo or KD or Jabari can be money, too.

      3: This guy needs to be a good or great shooter while stationary and on the move. 3's mostly but midrange also helpful. There's no room for a Tony Allen or MKG here. Good Offensive Awareness to make sharp cuts, too. Obviously, if you can get Durant, he's the best guy available - let's be honest, he would flourish in any system.

      The plus side is that you don't need to worry about ballhandling and shot creation. Kawhi, Danny Green, Khris Middleton or DeMarre Carroll types. If you're open, shoot it and make it. If you're not, pass it.

      2: Much like the 4 and 5, the 2 and 3 are the same - they swap roles depending on which side of the floor you choose to run the actions on. I've had Brad Beal in this spot and it's borderline unfair - he's just terrific.

      1: This is interesting. Despite my repeated claims above that ballhandling is not a major part of this system, I've run Rose here and it was really something. In the base set, the 1 often comes out of the corner and takes a hand off from the 4/5 at the elbow with a head of steam. Rose, with his insane quickness, could really get some separation as he came around the bend. Then he was able to lower his shoulder and get to the basket.

      In truth, you want a knockdown shooter - moving around off-ball screens - more than anything. Great playmaking is not a must have, nor is the ability to work off the dribble. Kyle Lowry - in a good year - comes to mind. Brandon Knight.

      Given the playmaking is spread around, you can get by with a makeshift PG, too, much like Phil Jackson like to use in the Triangle. Find yourself a 2 - with range - who can guard 1's and you're good to go. Oladipo. Shumpert. Avery Bradley.

      Favorite Actions/Branches

      The base set. You trigger this by dribbling or passing to a wing. On that side, the corner and wing will be filled by the 1, 2 or 3. The elbow will be filled by the 4 or 5.

      On the weakside, the 1, 2 or 3 not involved in the strong side starts in the corner and the other big is on the elbow.

      The best way to kick off multiple options is to throw it from the strong side wing into the strong side elbow/high post. If you want to use this system, get familiar with this, first and foremost.

      My personal favourite is to run multiple sets where the 1/2/3 in the strong side corner comes to the top for a hand off. Eventually, the AI starts to overplay and you can hit him on a back cut with a pass from the big at the elbow. I get 8-12 easy points every game.
      Last edited by 32MJ32; 10-25-2015, 07:47 PM.

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      • ch46647
        MVP
        • Aug 2006
        • 3515

        #4
        Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &quot;Wiki&quot;

        Incredible post. This has the makings of being an all-time great thread here on OS!

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        • ThatMichiganFan
          Pro
          • Apr 2014
          • 801

          #5
          Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &quot;Wiki&quot;

          Freelance Offense: Motion 4-out 1-in

          Preferred Action (Motion Cuts, Freelance, Space the Floor): Motion Cuts (Also works very well with Space the Floor)

          Freelance Focus: The Motion 4-out 1-in freelance focuses on freeing up shooters. It provides open shots by running players off screens constantly.

          Freelance Strengths: It is relatively simple. It is pretty easy to run and is not overly complicated. Shooters are always running around screens looking for an open shot. Because it has four players circling the perimeter and one big inside, the spacing is very good as well. It also smoothly flows from one action to another.

          Freelance Weaknesses: It is relatively simple. This can be good at times, and bad. Opponents can sometimes recognize the actions as they happen, and defend the play very well. Very weak rebounding without an elite rebounding center.

          Best Personnel Fit: It is necessary to have good perimeter shooting and a strong rebounding center. Without shooting, this freelance is essentially useless. It also requires a playmaking guard who can penetrate off the dribble and kick out to open shooters. With good shooting and a playmaking guard, the Motion 4-out 1-in becomes deadly. Attacking the paint with the guard (With the Pick and Roll or Iso) provides a double edged sword for the defense to walk on, help in the paint and leave a shooter wide open, or stay on your man and give up the easy bucket.

          Favorite Actions/Branches:

          Space The Floor: With the action set to Space the Floor, this freelance provides excellent spacing, no matter where the ball is. Players will move as the ball moves to keep spacing, and if the ball is entered into the post, the perimeter players back away and let the big go to work. Use space the floor if you like to create your own offense attacking off the dribble.



          Motion Cuts: There are two positions where the freelance offense can be initiated, on the wing, or at the top of the three-point arc. Most of the actions try to free up shooters for an open shot, and the actions flow nicely into one another.

          The base action begins on the wings, and features shooters running off screens from the corner to the wing. This action provides an open shot or driving angle to attack the defense. With no dribbles, this will continue for the entire possession.



          From the top of the key, there are three branches that you can choose.

          Option A- Hit the cutter coming off the down screen for an easy layup. More often than not, the defense covers the cutter and denies the pass, but this is an instant score if available. If the cutter is not open, the center will drift out to receive a pass on the wing.



          Option B- Pass up top. The shooter will catch the ball up top. If guarded, the center will set a screen for the player in the corner to come off. If no open shot, the team will flow back into the base action.



          Option C- Pass to the corner. A shooter will come off another screen from the top to the wing to receive a pass. Then a shooter will run from the opposite corner will run around to the top of the arc and swing the ball the same direction. Then he will set a screen for the first shooter and the ball is reversed around the arc,



          If the final option does not provide an open shot, the team will flow back into the base action from the wing, running players of screens from the corner to the wing.
          GT: minibeast100
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          • urlacher51
            Tom Brady, L.O.A.T
            • Oct 2002
            • 611

            #6
            Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &quot;Wiki&quot;

            great thread with great info.
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            • rawlinsnate
              Rookie
              • Sep 2015
              • 22

              #7
              Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &quot;Wiki&quot;

              So this may be a dumb question, but how do you set these free lance offenses? Or is it something the game just "freelances" as you dribble into certain positions?


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              • Kiyen
                Rookie
                • Dec 2010
                • 31

                #8
                Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &amp;quot;Wiki&amp;quot;

                Originally posted by rawlinsnate
                So this may be a dumb question, but how do you set these free lance offenses? Or is it something the game just "freelances" as you dribble into certain positions?


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                Here's a video that will explain it for you. I hope this helps.



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                Last edited by Kiyen; 10-26-2015, 01:34 PM.

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                • LorenzoDC
                  MVP
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 1857

                  #9
                  Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &quot;Wiki&quot;

                  Originally posted by rawlinsnate
                  So this may be a dumb question, but how do you set these free lance offenses? Or is it something the game just "freelances" as you dribble into certain positions?


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                  There are default freelance systems loaded for each team, though you cannot view them in game.

                  Here's how to access the freelance offenses and actions to select what you want:

                  <iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/CzcJ6jDb1Do" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" width="560"></iframe>

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                  • loso_34
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 1346

                    #10
                    Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &quot;Wiki&quot;

                    what is a good freelance set for the sac kings?

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                    • ThatMichiganFan
                      Pro
                      • Apr 2014
                      • 801

                      #11
                      Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &quot;Wiki&quot;

                      Originally posted by loso_34
                      what is a good freelance set for the sac kings?
                      I think the Princeton Low offense would work well for Sacramento. It focuses on feeding the big man in the post, making Cousins the focal point of the offense.

                      If you are using Rudy Gay at PF, then I would use the 4-out 1-in Freelance with Space the Floor. This would give Gay plenty of space to iso/attack from the perimeter, and would provide good spacing for Cousins to go to work down low.
                      GT: minibeast100
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                      • rawlinsnate
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2015
                        • 22

                        #12
                        Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &amp;quot;Wiki&amp;quot;

                        Originally posted by Kiyen
                        Here's a video that will explain it for you. I hope this helps.



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                        That was very helpful, thanks!!


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                        • Kiyen
                          Rookie
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 31

                          #13
                          Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &amp;quot;Wiki&amp;quot;

                          Originally posted by rawlinsnate
                          That was very helpful, thanks!!


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                          No problem [emoji3]

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                          • ch46647
                            MVP
                            • Aug 2006
                            • 3515

                            #14
                            Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &quot;Wiki&quot;

                            Originally posted by 32MJ32
                            I like it. An excuse to wax lyrical about my favourite offense:

                            Freelance Offense

                            Corner

                            Preferred Action (Motion Cuts, Freelance, Space the Floor)

                            Motion Cuts

                            Freelance Focus

                            I leave the POE on "Neutral." However, if you're asking what the focus is of the offense is, I'd summarise it as:

                            - Moving the ball without dribbling
                            - Creating shots - from many areas of the floor - without a heavy reliance on screen and roll
                            - Using all 5 players as "playmakers," rather than just the point guard
                            - Reading and reacting to the way the defense is playing

                            Freelance Strengths

                            - Starting positions are smartly spaced - wing, elbow, corner, elbow, corner. If there's a mismatch, you can go right to a spot and work it before the D can switch
                            - Off-ball screening and movement
                            - "Read and react" cutting - if a guy is overplayed, he will go back door
                            - Multiple options from the initial entry pass all the way through to the bottom of the shotclock
                            - Most actions aim to create an open 3 or layup - exactly what "modern" NBA offense is geared towards

                            Freelance Weaknesses

                            - If you're unable to "spring" a cutter for an open shot, you can eat a lot of shotclock passing it around and going nowhere
                            - On the base action that is run most regularly, multiple players can pile up at the 3 point line directly above the basket.
                            - There's little room for off the bounce flair. If you like to ISO or run a lot of P and R, look elsewhere

                            Best Personnel Fit

                            5: You want an Al Horford/Tim Duncan/Gasol (either)/Towns type. Ability to pass it, hit midrange shots and go into a post move if the right match up is available. A "Brick Wall" badge is a nice to have, given all the screening these guys do.

                            4: As per above, as the 4 and 5 are effectively interchangeable. Julius Randle is a nice fit when he grows up. Given the amount of catches they'll be getting at the elbow, going small with Melo or KD or Jabari can be money, too.

                            3: This guy needs to be a good or great shooter while stationary and on the move. 3's mostly but midrange also helpful. There's no room for a Tony Allen or MKG here. Good Offensive Awareness to make sharp cuts, too. Obviously, if you can get Durant, he's the best guy available - let's be honest, he would flourish in any system.

                            The plus side is that you don't need to worry about ballhandling and shot creation. Kawhi, Danny Green, Khris Middleton or DeMarre Carroll types. If you're open, shoot it and make it. If you're not, pass it.

                            2: Much like the 4 and 5, the 2 and 3 are the same - they swap roles depending on which side of the floor you choose to run the actions on. I've had Brad Beal in this spot and it's borderline unfair - he's just terrific.

                            1: This is interesting. Despite my repeated claims above that ballhandling is not a major part of this system, I've run Rose here and it was really something. In the base set, the 1 often comes out of the corner and takes a hand off from the 4/5 at the elbow with a head of steam. Rose, with his insane quickness, could really get some separation as he came around the bend. Then he was able to lower his shoulder and get to the basket.

                            In truth, you want a knockdown shooter - moving around off-ball screens - more than anything. Great playmaking is not a must have, nor is the ability to work off the dribble. Kyle Lowry - in a good year - comes to mind. Brandon Knight.

                            Given the playmaking is spread around, you can get by with a makeshift PG, too, much like Phil Jackson like to use in the Triangle. Find yourself a 2 - with range - who can guard 1's and you're good to go. Oladipo. Shumpert. Avery Bradley.

                            Favorite Actions/Branches

                            The base set. You trigger this by dribbling or passing to a wing. On that side, the corner and wing will be filled by the 1, 2 or 3. The elbow will be filled by the 4 or 5.

                            On the weakside, the 1, 2 or 3 not involved in the strong side starts in the corner and the other big is on the elbow.

                            The best way to kick off multiple options is to throw it from the strong side wing into the strong side elbow/high post. If you want to use this system, get familiar with this, first and foremost.

                            My personal favourite is to run multiple sets where the 1/2/3 in the strong side corner comes to the top for a hand off. Eventually, the AI starts to overplay and you can hit him on a back cut with a pass from the big at the elbow. I get 8-12 easy points every game.
                            Playing as the Warriors, with a ton of shooters, I am loving this offense!

                            I am now using a steady dose of swing, corner and 4 out 1 in. My offense is getting a lot better, cannot wait to learn more about the other offenses from this thread.

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                            • Roonster
                              Rookie
                              • Mar 2015
                              • 122

                              #15
                              Re: NBA 2K16 Freelance Info: OS Community &quot;Wiki&quot;

                              Do you have to set it during every game? Or is it already defaulted? Thanks guys

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