Posted by abitaamber on 6/19/2012 9:34:00 AM (view original):
I'm never thought that a -2 setting meant that guys wouldn't shoot 3s completely, and I've never seen the results that would suggest so. With frontcout players...yes, it usually completely prevents it. But with guards, I commonly see them shoot 1 or 2 3s a game (in the normal flow of the game, not half-court heaves, or late game situations). 6 does seem a bit odd, but a -2 is not a complete preventive method.
I strongly disagree with this and what yanks is saying. I mean I can't dispute whatever you guys are seeing with your teams, but this is absolutely not what I have seen and continue to see. When I put a guy at -2, he takes NO 3s except for desperation shots. And that applies to bigs as well as guards.
Look at my J&W team. I've had everyone except for two players on -2 all season. The other 9 have combined for exactly 9 attempts from 3 in 20 games, all of which were either halfcourt shots or trailing in the last 30 seconds shots.
And whenever I briefly use all 0s for whatever reason, it definitely does NOT work the same way for me.