Maybe in your imagination.
Exactly in my imagination. A corollary is
something that incidentally or naturally accompanies or parallels. Game Day Preparation parallels preparing on gameday. You prepare for something specific, and if that specific thing happens you are prepared for it. If your opponent surprises you or subverts your expectation, you are surprised or unprepared for it. I feel like I'm stating something obvious and circular here. Does your trainer actually practice specific plays with your team in a virtual space? No. If your GDP is correct do you have success against some offensive plays that might have scored otherwise? Yes.
GDP is a corollary for preparing on game day.
GDP cannot be compared with preparations in real life basketball.
Wrong. Stubborn and wrong. See above.
Can a 3-2 zone in this game be compared with a 3-2 zone in real life?
Can an arena seat in this game be compared to an arena seat in real life?
Can a point guard in this game be compared to a point guard in real life?
Can a weekly salary in this game be compared to a weekly salary in real life?
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And finally, can Game Day Preparation in this game be compared to game day preparation in real life?
And by the way, those defensive tactics you've mentioned earlier are not only basic tactics, they are also very fundamental
Basic and fundamental mean the same thing in this context.
more important than the GDP!
I agree. There are many things more important than GDP. Tactics is one of them. But...
With GDP...
"hey this team will use Look Inside, so lelt's usde the GDP, this will play fast pace and inside game. Then the defense, well not much important, we have GDP, even man to man we can still win.
"Yes we won!! thanks GDP!!!"
So which is it? Is tactic more important than GDP or not? I'm not trying to win an argument with you. I'm trying to help you. But you need to be consistent or there is no point in discussion.
Last edited by Harold Miner at 9/18/2016 5:40:26 PM