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Who Plays Off-Ball D??
So i decided to try this out the other night. I didnt want to do Player Lock because I wanted freedom to control whoever on offense. So, playing with the Bulls I decided I would just play with whoever the Point Guard was on defense...no switching under no circumstances. It was pretty interesting. Your AI teammates will get abused if they cannot play D. I love that part of it. I gave up a lot of offensive rebounds which I did not like. Id like to chalk it up to the fact we were playing Dallas and DeAndre Jordan is a glass eater...which he did. But at times it seems like the CPU was quicker to the ball than my teammates. Overall, i liked it and may stick with it from here on out. Anybody else play this way??"Dunks are tough, but when a 35 footer come rainin out the sky...it'll wire you up"Tags: None -
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I'm using a combination of both.Originally posted by LetItGoMe. CPU is way better than me at playing on-ball D (especially online) and I'm way better than the CPU at playing off-ball D so it makes sense for me.
When my opponent is running pick and roll I usually play on-ball D so my PG defender won't be stuck on the screen plus I can decide to go over or under the screen.
When your opponent is running a play for a 3pt shooter coming of a screen it's better to play off-ball D and follow the shooter or you will be too late to contest plus you can switch, go over or under the screen.
IMO good defense is a combination of on-ball and off-ball defense.
You can exploit people who play 1 or the other exclusivly.
When you play someone who plays off-ball D exclusive, you can hit him with a pass fake and a back door cut (using triangle button on PS4), his AI defender will not contest the shot as good as you would be playing on-ball D and it's easier to draw a foul when you're driving or making a post move.
When I play someone who plays on-ball exclusive, I just play basketball (run plays, run pick & roll, post up mismatch), no way you can stop that playing on-ball D only.Comment
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Re: Who Plays Off-Ball D??
Playing off ball defense is playing defense.
Just like in the NBA you send them too the shot blocker.
I mainly play on ball 90% of the time but thanks too 2K's defensive logic you have too.
Players will rotate to the paint leaving shooters even if you have play tight.
They will rotate even if the defender is in good defensive position and they don't get back.True bout my business, Mane!Comment
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Re: Who Plays Off-Ball D??
Against the CPU? I recently started playing the CPU that way. I just stick to playing as the center and try to battle a rebound against a glass eater. As a center I can stop/limit those cheesy inside passes the CPU loves to do.
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Re: Who Plays Off-Ball D??
I play with my PG and center. PG until the first pass and I’ll switch to the big man and sag off in the paint. If the opponent has a big man that can shoot I switch to my center less.
You can cry all day about playing sim and more realistic action, but at the end of the day this is a video game. Do what it takes to get good at it and win.Comment
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Sometimes I'll user whoever scored the last basket. Pretty cool to play defensive possessions at a different position each time down the floor.
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Re: Who Plays Off-Ball D??
I stopped playing online 5yrs ago because the game logic is very flawed.
Once you understand the game lack of physics, foot planting, long, unrealistic and canned animations you would understand why.
Folks get upset because they can't exploit the game flaws online.
I only play offline with sliders that are as realistic as possible.True bout my business, Mane!Comment

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