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220809.11 in reply to 220809.1
Date: 6/26/2012 9:05:56 PM
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As stated by others. Definitely 3-2 zone. Look Inside would be my choice of offense and try and put 3 perimeter players in the game with high handling and decent passing. If they have low handling you're in trouble.

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220809.16 in reply to 220809.9
Date: 6/27/2012 5:49:29 AM
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Patient seems like it might lead to more chance of turnover.


I agree with this, that is why I stated that play patient if the offensive flow is high.

A few seasons ago, I constantly played full court press and against good teams playing patient, I noticed that their pace is faster than the usual as they got good looks early. Additionally, I think that the statement from the game manual

A slower pace will often result in higher-quality shots, but occasionally will result in bad shots at the end of the shot clock.


follows but with less chance of having bad shots at the end of the shot clock as full court press sacrifices defense. Thus, for me, it is better than having bad-average shot quality with a fast pace offense.

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220809.17 in reply to 220809.16
Date: 6/27/2012 10:00:47 PM
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Patient vs FCP is not bad. I fielded a relatively weak team against a FCP team before. I say judging by the overall player ratings of my squad (not match ratings, my star player jacked up the ratings by a lot), I think it's a pretty decent match despite a loss: (43144102)

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220809.18 in reply to 220809.17
Date: 6/30/2012 1:29:16 PM
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Thank you guys