Ok so me and my mate are arguing lol seems only reason i post here. So you have atriangle offence, do you want a point guard who shoots the three dead-eye? or one who cuts hard to the basket?
For the triangle to work, making hard cuts to the basket is a necessity. Three point shooting is important, but since the triangle is predicated on player movement, I'd think that's the priority.
<div class="quote_poster">Flight#4 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Ok so me and my mate are arguing lol seems only reason i post here. So you have atriangle offence, do you want a point guard who shoots the three dead-eye? or one who cuts hard to the basket?</div> The key to the Triangle offense is having a low post presence who commands a double and triple team. Your choice also depends on the type of defense you would be facing. If a team uses a zone against the Triangle, you'd prefer a 3point specialist to spread the floor and bust the zone. If a team plays man to man, then you'd want an effective slasher and a player who understands how to move without the basketball.
<div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">The key to the Triangle offense is having a low post presence who commands a double and triple team. Your choice also depends on the type of defense you would be facing. If a team uses a zone against the Triangle, you'd prefer a 3point specialist to spread the floor and bust the zone. If a team plays man to man, then you'd want an effective slasher and a player who understands how to move without the basketball.</div> Thats PERFECTLY put, excellent post.