your offence / def should always take into consideration
1) your strengths (your guards as you mentioned)
2) your opponents weaknesses /strengths
Then cater your offence / defence accordingly
check out his games... and the ratings
Super Simplified Example
If he's got a strong Outside Shooting rating... you might want to play 3 - 2
If his team is balanced... then base your defence either on man to man if you feel your players are more or less as strong...
If your opponent tends to play the same tactic over and over again... try using a counter for it..
Super Simplified Example
He plays 2 - 3 ... go motion / RNG
He plays 3 - 2 ... go LP / LI (tho some people will debate that its not that big an advantage if his OD is high enough)
Last edited by Simply Vince at 1/27/2011 12:39:12 AM