Sorry, what's a strat?
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May 4th, 2006 12:13 AM #1
3 on 3 basketball strat
Got any or got any resource
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May 4th, 2006 04:54 AM #2Banned
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May 4th, 2006 07:37 AM #3
Your strategy would depend on your players. Generally, you'd want a dominant guy in the paint, a lights-out shooter, and a pass-first pg who can score if needed. A good back-up wouldn't hurt either.
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May 4th, 2006 07:43 AM #4
I'm not sure the "pass-first PG" is really an ideal fit for a half court game - I'd rather have a slashing 2 guard or small forward who can dish to your Ox or kick out to the shooter once the D collapses.
Teams can do well with 1 reasonable shooter and 2 big men, as well - not everyone can match up._______________
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May 4th, 2006 08:32 AM #5Banned
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Advice to win: Go big. Have at least 2 of 3 that can dunk. Play zone defense.
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May 4th, 2006 03:20 PM #6
back in my day we won tons of tourneys by shooting the lights out from 3 range... yeah other teams were dunking on us but we aways found ways to win. I would say get 2 great rebounders and 2 guys that can shoot the lights out. that always worked for us back in the day... we didn't play elite but a step below... i beleive that was uni/college exp level.
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May 4th, 2006 07:22 PM #7Permanently Banned




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get 1 big man to post up
get small man to shoot threes
and a medium sized guy to do the fighting.
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May 4th, 2006 08:55 PM #8
You'd need to get a big guy who will set a solid pick and battle down low for rebounds. A quick guard with solid range and handles would be good off pick and rolls. Then a 3-point shooter who would camp out around the three-point line and get kickouts when defenses get sucked in.
If it's teams of four, another big man would be nice.
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May 5th, 2006 05:34 AM #9
Actually in this 3 on 3, its 2 man and a woman
I dont know how to fit woman in
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May 5th, 2006 06:54 AM #10
I've had a couple of co-ed teams, and our strategy was vastly different in each. One one team, we had Laurel Johnson, who went on to play centre/forward for U of T, so she spent most of her time posting up smaller girls while we kept our defenders out of the key. (She could post up a lot of guys, too
) On the other, we had a very short PG who could shoot the lights out, and she just distributed the ball and looked for open shots.
Some times you get stuck with a female player that is a real weak link for your team, which is a shame, but I find getting a really good female player provides more mismatches than most guys can (unless you find a 7' centre to play with you)._______________
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May 5th, 2006 02:28 PM #11Get a girl who's a good shooter (most female players are) and have her shoot threes most of the time.
Originally Posted by tjuzer
Posting her up if she's good would be good as well.
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May 6th, 2006 01:31 AM #12
half court games are dominated by Single player tactics.
typical strategies are
-drive and kick it back out. This will create some room and draw in some defenders.
-Pick and roll might help.. but the space itll create will be minimal b/c its only 3 on 3 its not that hard to find a screen.
-3 on 3 depends alot of 1 on 1 play. so its up to you to create some shots. Again the drive in/kick out will be good.
If you dunno the terminology...
That just means 1 person drives to the basket. If he cant get a shot pass it back and repeat._______________
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