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64759.17 in reply to 64759.13
Date: 12/21/2008 3:01:34 PM
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I have also not noticed a difference in turnovers this season when playing faced paced - against a normal defense. On the other hand, I have noticed a significant difference when playing FCP against a fast paced offense. Again, I only have a few games to go by. It would be interesting to see more data.

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64759.18 in reply to 64759.17
Date: 12/21/2008 3:40:01 PM
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Please clarify: "What do you mean by a "significant difference when playing FCP against a face paced offense." Thanks

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64759.19 in reply to 64759.18
Date: 12/21/2008 4:21:49 PM
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I'd say about a 25-50% increase in turnovers, compared to last season.

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64759.20 in reply to 64759.19
Date: 12/21/2008 4:50:05 PM
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Really? I thought that even last year there seemed to be too many TOs when playing against a FCP—without the corresponding number of easy shots and dunks that should occur when breaking the press. But you now feel that there is at least a 25% increase in TOs? Incredible...

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64759.21 in reply to 64759.20
Date: 12/21/2008 5:25:11 PM
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i don't see many pressing games before and after the engine change, but even when they change it i won't say that the fcp becomes to powerfull, so it won't be that bad ;)

In the last seasons, i use the pfcp in hopeless games, with hope to find a to machine on the c or Pf spot, or when i try to win with a high difference^^

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64759.22 in reply to 64759.21
Date: 12/22/2008 1:04:25 AM
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you guys u will only get an edge with full court press if it fits your team. its not the best defense on this game, its just a pressure defense that will make the other team use more time on the clock to get the ball up the floor and it causes more turnovers because the other team must be good passers and good ball handlers. it will make boths teams tired because they have to work more. it works better vs run and gun and push the ball because u will be guardin your man the whole court and he wont be able to get open with his speed.

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64759.24 in reply to 64759.23
Date: 12/23/2008 2:41:59 AM
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it works better vs run and gun and push the ball because u will be guardin your man the whole court and he wont be able to get open with his speed.


This is bogus and, all in all, false. There is no particular reason why FCP should work better against these particular tactics.


that maybe the only point he is right, there is one reason ;) The prohability is higher to make an fault in handling and passing with fast tactics, and a full court press mostly works in the first seconds, so that you don't profitate from more contacts with slow tactics.

The other think what could be right is the stamina one, i cann't proof it but i would say that this is right because i believe you loosing an specific amount of stamina for each offense you are run.

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64759.26 in reply to 64759.25
Date: 12/23/2008 8:15:16 AM
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yeah that could be possible :)


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64759.27 in reply to 64759.25
Date: 12/23/2008 9:46:48 AM
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When I played FCP for a few games, I actually suffered stamina drops to several players over a couple of weeks. Not sure if this is the added effect of FCP, since I also played a couple of other defenses here and there. I stopped playing FCP for the most part, and while I haven't had enough games to really check, it seems my random stamina drops are less widespread each week if I'm not playing FCP. Can anyone else connect weekly stamina losses to playing FCP, or are the drops truly random?

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