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Analyse this game plz. Wierd production from my guards

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From: DoG

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Date: 12/30/2009 2:09:45 AM
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Would also like to know, thanks.

Last season had this happen to me a couple of times . . . also had a 7'0" player with strong JS & respectable JR (low admittedly) who can't shoot even against centers with weak OD

From: JohnnyB

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Date: 12/30/2009 2:30:15 AM
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I am really frustrate after my last game considering that the player that played PF for my team on this game he did great against a C who had 3 times his salary. Just check the last game of Cyprus NT against Belgium. On that game he couldnt score against a pretty equal player to him who had 3 fouls since 1st quarter. The only logical explanation that i got until now was

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Typical result for a high level team playing look inside in the new engine. If you go up against a strong+ perimeter d you cannot play a look inside and expect good results. I don't care what your flow is.

Many people are saying "just put up better flow and you will be ok". I think most of these people do not face a high quality outside d on a regular basis. from HeadPaperPusher

Last edited by JohnnyB at 12/30/2009 2:30:37 AM

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Date: 12/30/2009 6:46:19 AM
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i often play li against a 9er OD, it work for me ;)

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Date: 12/30/2009 9:07:49 AM
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i often play li against a 9er OD, it work for me ;)


Sorry, I looked over your past matches and the highest outside d I saw you face was strong. And while even that was rare, rarer still was the number of times you played look inside or low post against such a defense.

I will pick out two matches, because they illustrate the point nicely. In the first example, your offense was completely shut down, in spite of a very high flow and the fact that your inside scoring was higher than his inside d:

(17853603)

In the 2nd match, you should have creamed him - your outside d was higher than his outside scoring and your inside scoring was two full levels higher than his inside d. You win by 17 points, but it should have been a massacre (not to mention his outside d was only respectable, you killed him in rebounding and put in more effort):

(17853602)

Last edited by HeadPaperPusher at 12/30/2009 9:12:07 AM

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Date: 12/30/2009 11:34:49 AM
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the first game was away against the best team in germany, and the second was a blowout which is still pretty good because he haven't such weak player i don't have to expect an massacre.

inside tactics are more difficult, but are still working if you get the ball into the post, iteams wiart struggling if they are inside teams.

Edit: This was the game i got creamed -> (17853601)

Last edited by CrazyEye at 12/30/2009 11:37:55 AM

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Date: 12/30/2009 12:13:25 PM
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sorry... i am not sure i understand what you mean by "i got creamed" do you mean that you feel the GE was wrong or do you just mean you got beaten??

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Date: 12/30/2009 12:18:40 PM
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i got beaten pretty hard, like he said about my third game.

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Date: 12/30/2009 12:29:01 PM
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i got beaten pretty hard, like he said about my third game.

i thought that was what you meant. i dont think you got beaten hard... you played a 1-3-1 defense and this is what the rules say about this tactics. Dramatically increased perimeter defense at the expense of interior defense and rebounding.

the tactics perhaps helped your defense because your opponent played a motion offense. but your opponent had 65 rebounds and you only had 42. that is a very big difference and i think that is what cost you the game... secondly you fouled a lot more too but you had less turnovers everything else is more or less equal i think...

I am not saying you deserved to loose by 19 points, but 23 rebounds less is alot...

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Date: 12/30/2009 12:36:52 PM
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normally you don't fall that hard back rebounds with itt, the loss is deserved he was the favorite in the series and i did what i could ;) But the outside game was lot weaker in the offense then the inside game, at least at the ticker^^

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Date: 12/30/2009 1:00:08 PM
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i got beaten pretty hard,


I did not say that you got beaten hard, I said that your offense got shut down... Those are two different things. You also shut down his offense to some degree, which kept the game fairly close. But you were really shut down, which by looking purely at the match ratings should not have happened. You shutting him down makes sense, the opposite does not.

I think what you are saying is that under the new engine, you now have to beat your opponent's inside d by 2 full levels or better to get good results, plus you need respectable or higher flow. On the other hand, for an outside offense you only need mediocre-average flow and to beat your opponent's outside d by 1 level.

Does that sound better?


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Date: 12/30/2009 1:02:37 PM
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Edit: This was the game i got creamed -> (17853601)


I don't see what this has to do with look inside or low post? I also feel that you were unlucky in this match, if you look purely at pts per 100. I think you deserved to lose, because of your poor match-up at SF. But the game should have been closer.

On the other hand, I would expect more of a rebounding differential but maybe that has something to do with your one-to-one match-ups.

Run of the Mill Canadian Manager
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