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From: CrazyEye

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and why you get more with an inside focus?

From: Calum

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not sure really. that's just my experience. i assume because you have more players closer the the oppositions basket.

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One thing is for sure. Go for the PG with the highest passing and handling as that's where you may lose it.


Why passing and handling is important only for PG. What is with SG and SF?

From: Thijs

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Because all your players are inside the bucket, instead of lingering around the arch?

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Conclusion : Passing and handling hasn't effect against pressure for SG and SF?

From: CrazyEye

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but did BB calculate that way ;)

And you could also say, that run and gun leads to more long rebounds which are easier to get for the offensiv team.

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Oh sure it's very important for them as well of course. PG should be the one passing the most though i'd imagine. (That's how i think BB calculate it anyway). SG second most, then SF, and then i assume a little PF and C in there for good measure.

Last edited by Calum at 1/31/2009 8:07:00 AM

From: CrazyEye

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but a press works pretty good against big guys with los handling and passing

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i had a game where i use FCP against a team who uses center as point guards, pf as sf and pg as pf. i lost by 4 points but what i dont really get is that he used a point guard(5'11) as power forward to score inside which he did most of the time and 3 centers as point guard but i didnt get too much steal out of it. is this really right or is their something going on in the system?

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Date: 2/1/2009 7:10:14 AM
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Taken from the rules page... under tactics

Fewer possessions in the game also means that scores will be lower, which means that bad teams can stay closer to good ones.


I always consider defense as the deciding factor in the game... and for me, good teams have better defenses, so if you apply the quote into consideration, it might give you an answer that slower pace usually levels yourself to good defensive teams


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Tnx

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