International Basketball Manager 23 Tactics ★ Original & Certified

3/5 The US team has too much shooting. Use a Floating Man defense. Set your PF to “Sag” to protect the paint, but keep perimeter pressure high. 🇺🇸

2/5 After an offensive rebound, the shot clock drops to 14. Have a quick “Swing-Swing” play saved. If you reset your offense, you’ll get a violation. ⏰

1/5 In FIBA, the court feels smaller. Set your “Run” slider to 65 max. Use “Secondary Break” instead – pass to the trail big for a top-of-key 3. 🏀

“Do that, and you’ll hold Lithuania to under 70 points. Follow for more IBM23 cheese.” Option 4: Printable “Cheat Sheet” (For Quick Reference) IBM23 TACTICAL CHEAT SHEET v1.0 international basketball manager 23 tactics

“Stop losing to Spain in IBM23. Here’s one tactical fix.”

4/5 In tight games (last 2 min), the AI intentionally fouls badly. Sub in your worst FT shooter to the inbounder position to avoid the “Hack-a-Shaq.” 🧠

#IBM23 #BasketballGM #FIBA #SportsGaming (Visual: Gameplay clip of a bad defensive rotation) 3/5 The US team has too much shooting

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“Set your ‘Crash Boards’ to only ‘PF & C’. Keep your SF glued to the half-court line.”

“Move your ‘Transition Defense’ to 85. Yes, it kills your fast break. But here’s why...” 🇺🇸 2/5 After an offensive rebound, the shot

“In FIBA, the offensive rebound clock resets to 14 seconds. If you don’t get back, they get two full possessions for the price of one.”

5/5 Don’t use timeouts just for stamina. Use “Emotional Timeout” (Team Talk > Calm Down) when the opponent goes on a 10-0 run. It resets the hidden RNG. 🔄


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