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Is having more than one lineup a good idea?

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268957.10 in reply to 268957.9
Date: 4/26/2015 11:21:34 AM
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Many teams, as opposed to having 2 completely separate lineups, or 1 predominate lineup, for that matter, run a full 11 or 12 man rotation with 3 games each week, dependent on both training and the relative difficulty of the opponent and importance of the game. Of course, this would rely on having backups that are slightly stronger, and in turn, economically, starters that are slightly weaker- and this could come back to bite you a bit in the playoffs if it is not run properly (like my team this season).

I believe I had about 19 different starting 5s last season in all competitions.

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Date: 4/26/2015 1:53:30 PM
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thanks

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Date: 4/26/2015 2:41:37 PM
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I always liked having the height advantage at small foward it helps out alot Ive seen it used that way before being 3 deep in your starting lineup is almost key to success

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Date: 4/26/2015 4:53:16 PM
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I always liked having the height advantage at small foward it helps out alot Ive seen it used that way before being 3 deep in your starting lineup is almost key to success


Just a note that height means absolutely nothing in-game; the only thing it does is affect the training speed for some skills (guard skills generally train faster on short guys and big man skills faster on tall guys).

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Date: 4/26/2015 5:27:54 PM
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yeah I havent quite grasp that concept yet lol.

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