Wayne23 wrote:Author’s note: This association will test each of the offensive sets: Motion, Flex, High Post, Shuffle, Princeton, Triangle, and 5 Out, one at a time. All other factors will be standard for each test association. SWe’ll start at Rhode Island each time, with the same players and coaches (I saved on May 1, first as Mo for Motion, then for each of the other offenses.).
We’ll start with Motion, using it 100% of the time against a zone D.
It may be a bad idea to go with only one offense but that's the way I'm going to do it.
i like the part about where you aren't departing from your offensive philosophy against zone defenses! screw the zone! lol
well, it's about damned time Wayne! i just suggested to someone that i might start an association to prove how much motion and shuffle suck in the CB franchise. Now you can spend some time showing what we've known all along....princeton and triangle are the best offenses for an all-around college basketball offense. 5 out is somewhere in the middle, and motion and shuffle both have to be very specifically recruited towards to have any chance of success. But still, without knowing RI's intial players abilities, there is no way of knowing the skews. Still, i count on you to prove me right! I suspect Princeton and Triangle to do the best, 5 out in the middle, and motion and shuffle at the bottom end.