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236987.32 in reply to 236987.31
Date: 3/11/2013 8:27:47 PM
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I want to experiment with base offense, but I'm concerned about its continuing underperformance no matter what skill sets I develop for my players. If it keeps drawing free throws like that, though, it can make up for 65 missed putback attempts per game... time will tell!

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236987.33 in reply to 236987.32
Date: 3/11/2013 10:21:03 PM
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stupid change of time screwed up my sleep schedule, so let's see who drew what in this week's Cup games . . .

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DII


DIII
ATL The Hawks at New York Dragons


DIV
uthinkuknow at black wall street
Visionaries at Dire Wolves


DV and bot
Bad Blue Boys at Clover Seahawks
Denver Kings at Window Lickers
Thunder Gods at Kimball Catholics (interesting theological matchup)
Rolling Hills Estates Demolition at Tucamari Whalers
Jr. Jazz at TeamFlightz
Footpath at Belcamp Scorpions
Ron Swanson at New Jack
Kentucky at Battle Ground Blur
Kansas City Balloholics at Flash Mashers
Rdkin at die in a hole
The King and I at Homer Flight
Valhalla at Roberts Retreat Ships
Eugene at davids heat

i will be surprised if we don't have all 16 teams into round 2 . . .

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236987.34 in reply to 236987.33
Date: 3/11/2013 11:57:46 PM
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You never know with my team...anything is possible.

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236987.35 in reply to 236987.32
Date: 3/12/2013 8:02:18 AM
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If you could get anything from my games I played Base almost exclusively last season, perhaps there is a hidden nugget of knowledge somewhere in there I missed completely.

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Date: 3/12/2013 1:26:32 PM
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Maybe you guys can continue the study when you join us up here next season?

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236987.37 in reply to 236987.35
Date: 3/12/2013 3:23:54 PM
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i am president of the I Hate the Base Offense. we meet on Wednesday evenings. the topic this week, like every week, is "What good is the base offense?"

all the research reports that have been given -- by me -- say the same thing: the base offense does nothing well. it has no character, no "flavor", no color. i have no idea what sort of player, much less team, would benefit from the offense.

i welcome opposing viewpoints.

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Date: 3/12/2013 3:40:08 PM
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I honestly think the alternative to the dominant Look Inside is a good Princeton team. The problem is that in order to build the right team for Princeton you'd have to train each player because the right type of bigs (and guards for that matter) just don't exist on the transfer market. By the time you finished building the team your original rookies would be almost ready to retire... definitely not worth the effort.

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Date: 3/12/2013 5:08:30 PM
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I don't think Princeton is the answer. Even when I play guard/SF types in PF with princeton, they still take useless shots and I lose 90-60.

If any team will work with base offense it's mine, my guards are basically 15s in every offensive skill except JR (JS, DV, IS). So I might train some JR this season I dunno about buying different bigs, right now I just have TL filler junkers on the cheap.

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Date: 3/12/2013 5:50:41 PM
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I honestly think the alternative to the dominant Look Inside is a good Princeton team. The problem is that in order to build the right team for Princeton you'd have to train each player because the right type of bigs (and guards for that matter) just don't exist on the transfer market. By the time you finished building the team your original rookies would be almost ready to retire... definitely not worth the effort.


I think (and certainly hope) that you can scrape by with more run-of-the-mill guards for the Princeton. Training the big men is definitely where the challenge lies, and you pretty much have to do them from scratch since there's not exactly a glut of 6'8+ guys trained as guards from 18-21 who still have potential to pick up the necessary inside training.

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Date: 3/12/2013 5:55:12 PM
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The thing with the guards is that in my plan I was going to try running a successful 2-3 zone at the same time. That would mean shot blocking on all my players, and to allow my bigs to be affordable I as going to sacrifice inside shot. So I'd end up with guards that have shot blocking and jump range and bigs that had high shot blocking instead of inside shot and were fantastic passers and decent shooters.

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Date: 3/12/2013 6:09:40 PM
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The thing with the guards is that in my plan I was going to try running a successful 2-3 zone at the same time. That would mean shot blocking on all my players, and to allow my bigs to be affordable I as going to sacrifice inside shot. So I'd end up with guards that have shot blocking and jump range and bigs that had high shot blocking instead of inside shot and were fantastic passers and decent shooters.


Yep, if you're going to pair it with the 2-3 then it definitely would require special guards as well. It would depend on how high shotblocking you're aiming for, too - if it's just in the high single digits range you may be fortunate enough to find some of the guys who are normally "overtrained" in 1 on 1 that have highish natural SB and maybe just fix their OD and add JR and passing.

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