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187125.185 in reply to 187125.184
Date: 11/8/2011 7:12:55 AM
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But how can opponent's high OD negate your Patient go-to player if he plays at PF or C spot?

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From: MacMade
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187125.191 in reply to 187125.190
Date: 11/8/2011 8:46:15 PM
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I thought the guy with the easiest match up would take the most shot, guess not. Just check my game with Superfreakys, my opponent started a rookie as SF due to his injured starter. I used patient to exploit that position and yet my PG ended up taking over 40 shots against a same level if not better match up o.O My starting SF got fouled out with one of his worst performance and my backup shot 7-13 but only allowed 13 shots. Also a side note, for some reason my team committed 11 fouls just in the first quarter, possible repurcussion of this tactic?

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187125.193 in reply to 187125.190
Date: 11/8/2011 9:22:11 PM
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SG vs PG for me
+1 JS
+4 JR
+3 DR
+2 HA
-3 PA
+0 IS

I will try it again soon to make sure it isn't offensive flow vs OD, but considering my passing on PG is 14, SG is 11, SF is 10, PF is 8 and C is 7 it seems a little ridiculous that it can be thwarted so easily.

From: SplitJ
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187125.194 in reply to 187125.193
Date: 11/9/2011 2:34:43 AM
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I guess the defenses largely depends on the metagames since with the availability of cheap big men, every teams have the ability to put up some decent inside game so it makes playing 3-2 very hard unless your definitely facing an outside team.

2-3 is almost impossible to run since it gives up too much game flow and most teams that run LI run a SG at SF which as we know LI get your SF a lot of shots = 3s and easy jumpers.

unless the metagame shift and with more outside oriented teams that play defensive bigs rather than all out offense which seem to be a lot of a few seasons ago, 3-2 might see more plays.

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