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Another instance of being able to successfully giving an offensive player different looks.
I am currently in my Franchise with OKC (Player Locked as the Pgs); and I am in a 1st Round matchup vs. Kings.
Before the game started, my defensive settings vs. Rondo were the following
Go Under Screen
ICE
That was for all positions.
So the game started and he was giving us problems in the pNr. He had close to 5 assists in the first quarter. After he threw an oop to Cauley-Stein, I had enough.
I hadn't set him to YES under "Pre-Rotate" because I would have preferred he scored instead of getting other people involved. So I didn't want to end up telling my teammates to help off of the wing shooters. (Gay, Belineli McLemore, Caron, Casspi).
So after he started burning us, I set Pre-Rotate to YES and I doubled him on ALL pNr situations. So the opposite side wing would be in a position to protect the paint if he just so happens to get the pass off to the rolling big.
So yes, we had success putting an end to his playmaking. He ended up with 11 assists and most of those were off of simple passes to open shooters.
So yes, it is possible to make defensive changes to the CPU in pNr situations.
Another instance of being able to successfully giving an offensive player different looks.
I am currently in my Franchise with OKC (Player Locked as the Pgs); and I am in a 1st Round matchup vs. Kings.
Before the game started, my defensive settings vs. Rondo were the following
Go Under Screen
ICE
That was for all positions.
So the game started and he was giving us problems in the pNr. He had close to 5 assists in the first quarter. After he threw an oop to Cauley-Stein, I had enough.
I hadn't set him to YES under "Pre-Rotate" because I would have preferred he scored instead of getting other people involved. So I didn't want to end up telling my teammates to help off of the wing shooters. (Gay, Belineli McLemore, Caron, Casspi).
So after he started burning us, I set Pre-Rotate to YES and I doubled him on ALL pNr situations. So the opposite side wing would be in a position to protect the paint if he just so happens to get the pass off to the rolling big.
So yes, we had success putting an end to his playmaking. He ended up with 11 assists and most of those were off of simple passes to open shooters.
So yes, it is possible to make defensive changes to the CPU in pNr situations.