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37030.24 in reply to 37030.23
Date: 6/25/2008 7:33:43 PM
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Id be more scared of competing in the Italian top division than the NBBA


I think I agree with you actually. What i meant was specifically the Big 8 of the NBBA, which has been ridiculous since King Drive Ballers joined. Look at the ratings our 7th place team puts up.

http://www.buzzerbeater.org/BBWeb/boxscore.aspx?MatchID=4244745

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37030.25 in reply to 37030.24
Date: 6/25/2008 7:45:01 PM
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not much better than the goats (7th in great 8) ratings in a home game (against salisbury)

the game you linked, NY was home & tried harder, the ratings werent that better. keep the big 8 v great 8 debate in the NBBA forum :p

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From: Shoei
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37030.26 in reply to 37030.25
Date: 6/25/2008 9:19:31 PM
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all i can say is, planning strategy by exploiting whats best defense appliedfor the offense can go only to a distance.

if your player skills ( defensively ) is far away to the skills ( offensively ) of the other the only thing your doing is not stopping them but making it hard for them.

i for one thing is a outside oriented team, so that leaves me a lot of holes to patch up especially even my back court.

now in division 1 of my league, i can feel the pressure compare to the last 2 seasons, imagine ( im not boasting ) my starters right now havent even break the 5 figure salary and im going against 15 - 25 k guys.

you can see in the game im being eaten alive on matchups!

i just rely much on overall team, meaning i got to have quality backups just to help me sustain but it doesnt promise anything.

and i realize, there are certain players probably hidden characteristics of pesonality because a certain player plays so differently than the other no matter how close their skill level are.


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37030.27 in reply to 37030.21
Date: 6/26/2008 12:45:26 PM
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I don't think HCA has made too much of a difference - for instance, the Springfield Drunkers have taken down some really tough opponents on the road. It simply adds a slight random factor in favor of one team (and is revealed a week ahead of the game instead of during the game). That said, I still feel quite lucky to have secured HCA against KDJ.

Even though I am an inside-focused team, I did play an outside offense against my toughest road opponent in BB3. It's all about exploiting weaknesses.

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37030.28 in reply to 37030.27
Date: 6/26/2008 12:49:07 PM
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well i suppose my definition of massive is because if you dont have HCA against a team you are fairly equal with you are very likely to go out as opposed to winning the HCA and forcing your opponent to out-tactic you perfectly in order to have a chance....

so i say massive as it being the difference between advancing or not!

Last edited by Superfly Guy at 6/26/2008 12:49:35 PM

From: Huzzel

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37030.29 in reply to 37030.27
Date: 6/26/2008 6:20:28 PM
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I don't think HCA has made too much of a difference

lol easy to say so, having wednesday the sixth home game of B3 in a row ;-)))

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37030.30 in reply to 37030.29
Date: 6/26/2008 6:28:47 PM
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I don't think HCA has made too much of a difference

lol easy to say so, having wednesday the sixth home game of B3 in a row ;-)))

yes - as I stated earlier, in my opinion, it would have made little difference in all of my home games except for one. and unfortunately for me, my team's freakish ability to secure home draws in BB3 does little good beginning in the semis, as the semis and finals are played on a neutral court.

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37030.31 in reply to 37030.30
Date: 7/3/2008 2:34:43 AM
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so, here we go again

all 4 BBB semies played look inside, and teams with better big guys reach the finals.

sorprised?

I'm not. big guys rules this game. they are lot more important than pg, sg and sf. I hope to find well balanced team in BBB finals in the future

vječna dilema, da li je bolje zabiti koš više ili primiti koš manje?
From: Shoei

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37030.32 in reply to 37030.31
Date: 7/3/2008 3:23:19 AM
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first of all

i think we have focus on the root of this reason,

as i heard a lot of people, they tend to train inside players more because you only train fewer skills compare to guards or sf.

dont worry i know that bb had already adjusted the offense for outside game, expect it as big men took 3-4 seasons to develop as prime guys so will be ouside oh probably a bit longer since we are out of the accelerated part :D

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37030.33 in reply to 37030.32
Date: 7/3/2008 5:05:28 AM
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Tottally Agree;

It is just a mere result of what happened in the beginning of this BB era where most people trained C/PF a lot...And it seem to train faster then...

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37030.34 in reply to 37030.33
Date: 7/3/2008 5:59:49 AM
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I hope you are wright. it would be great to see some team using run&gun in BBB finals;)

vječna dilema, da li je bolje zabiti koš više ili primiti koš manje?
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