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113377.12 in reply to 113377.8
Date: 9/29/2009 5:45:04 PM
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If his team gives up many turnovers - What is the interaction between the offense player and defense player in this? ok. In his previous games he gave up many turnovers. Maybe his team faced opponents with good Outside Defense. We also have passing and handling on our own players stats. That's a different effect on game out come then.
If he gives up many turnovers I want to exploit this by using my defense.
It's a seperate issue to think my best handlers will give up fewer turnovers. I hope they will cause him to give more turnovers. What causes steals in the inside game?
Motion is a normal pace that involves a lot of passing. I want to counter that passing as much as I can.
I hope that explains my sentence clearly. Thank you for your information.
I hope this helps the thread readers understand it too.

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113377.14 in reply to 113377.13
Date: 10/23/2010 7:35:55 PM
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3-2 set. From the FAQ on motion offense (144856.24):

With this offense, the majority of the shots will be taken by the guards and small forward.