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From: rigno

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280370.2 in reply to 280370.1
Date: 6/27/2016 6:26:11 AM
Sea Urchins
III.13
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If you know that the best scorer is the opponent SF you should play man-to-man putting your best defender on SF (defensive position, at least).

I like Box & one and I think that this is the best solution against iso-offense.

As I understood, the "one" is the best defender that goes on the best opponent scorer. Of course inside/outside means that you expect the opponent plays inside/outside offense.
Not sure at 100% but I think that you have to put your best defender on SF (defensive position).



From: Upininkas

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280370.3 in reply to 280370.2
Date: 6/27/2016 8:43:49 AM
KK Neris
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Thanks for an answer. Currently I am playing in IV division and facing an opponent who has only one really dangerous player who scores 70 points per game ant takes more than 40 shots. I am looking for the best way to stop him. I have already faced some really good guards and outside box and one was a really good way to stop them, they were shooting at a really low fg percentage, so now I am going to consider similar tactic to turn their SF off.

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280370.4 in reply to 280370.3
Date: 6/27/2016 12:51:05 PM
Veizėtojai
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Put your defensive specialist on SF and guard 1 on 1, that will be the best choice. If you do not have a good defensive player on your team, try box and one.