Talk:Lunaro/@comment-107.223.190.208-20160616071011

Aight, so this is the team strats I've worked out

One defender, "Goalie," guards the goal, and while the ball is on the other side they move up to the pillars to be ready.

One offensive player "Point," owns the opponents ring. He should be doing the drives, dunks, etc. When the ball is in his own ring, he should be in the middle of the court in order to take advantage of any clears.

One swing player, the "Shooter," plays in the middle and supports the Point and Goalie as needed.

On offense, the Shooter plays just outside the ring and coming in only if he needs to. The Point can drive and score, but he can also harass the Goalie so that the Shooter can snipe or have an easier drive. If the Point scores, the Shooter should be ready to follow up with a rush to contest the ball in the re-spawn pit, while the Point falls back. If the Shooter scores a 2, he follows himself up with a rush likewise. If he has to drive in to score, the Point edges out to prepare for the rush. Meanwhile, the Goalie plays a little forwards and is ready for any clears his way to defend.

On defense, the Goalie owns the GOAL. He keeps the goal clear and nothing else. The Shooter contests the ball, other Shooter, and works for a Clear. Both should go for the Clear, but the Goalies main focus is the goal. Meanwhile, the Point stays towards the outer edge of the ring, trying to stay free to chase any clears, but not letting the defenders be alone. If there is a clear, it is his job to get it and be ready to score. The Shooter should try to keep the rest of the team off of his back so the Point can try to have a free run to the goal. If needed, the goalie can temporarily leave the ring to keep the opponents off of the Shooter, while the Point harasses the goalie.