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238664.38 in reply to 238664.36
Date: 3/13/2013 11:54:04 AM
Młoty Stargard
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If you will increase the strength block skill and players with block 8 or 9 will be more effective in the defence then after two, three seasons when everyone will already have players with block 15 you will be reducing the strength of the block
Maybe increasing strength 2-3 tactics only is better?

In this moment 3-2 or 1-3-1 against Run and Gun is ok
but 2-3 against Look Inside is weak

Last edited by darkonza at 3/13/2013 12:06:30 PM

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238664.39 in reply to 238664.38
Date: 3/13/2013 1:49:45 PM
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I actually believe the 2-3 functions fine against LI(it's just as you said, people have 8-9 blocking max). Where it is a little too weak is how much outside offenses and base offenses dominate it, where a 3-2 can hold its own against a LI.

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238664.41 in reply to 238664.40
Date: 3/13/2013 2:52:46 PM
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if you look at the nba history the highest i guess a player average in blocks was 4.0 which was done by tree rollins ( i bet not much of you heard of him )


Huh, what?

Mark Eaton - 5.56 per game in 84-85. Tree Rollins' 4.2/gm season in 82-83 barely makes the top 10.

Mark Eaton is also the career average leader with 3.5/gm. Hakeem played longer and had more total blocks, but is third on the career average per game list at 3.09. Manute Bol is second with 3.34.

Last edited by Alec Burke at 3/13/2013 3:03:39 PM

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238664.42 in reply to 238664.25
Date: 3/13/2013 5:42:35 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
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I agree, if the 2-3 was meant to help against LI, it doesn't work
not to mention the litany of fouls perpetrated by the SF

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238664.44 in reply to 238664.1
Date: 3/13/2013 6:33:47 PM
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Quick thought on forfeiting. I have a team in my league that announced in our forums that he is quitting. He now forfeits every game so everyone that plays him gets a +50 PD. He is in the opposite conference as me so everyone in that conference gets an automatic 50 point lead on everyone in my conference which is a huge advantage come the championship game if the records are the same. Is there anyway other way to deal with forfeiting?

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238664.47 in reply to 238664.46
Date: 3/13/2013 9:18:46 PM
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You could reply to Dermef's argument that a purely defensive + JS/JR Center, built to fit an outside offense, would cost less than the standard Center needed for a LI offense. I think it would be interesting to see more defensive centers.


That kind of big man would be a PF, not a center. It sounds like a trivial distinction but it means that outside skills still count for the salary calculation.

Sure, you can build a defensive PF that doesn't make that much money, but the problem with that is that a) he still costs more than a comparable look inside guard and b) while you can have a look inside guard with a great jump shot for those mid-range shots that you still take with look inside, your defensive center will be severely limited offensively when it comes to those inside opportunities that you get even with an outside tactic.

The reality speaks for itself. Teams with look inside players have been the most successful teams for a few seasons now and in my opinion it's not because outside tactics are weaker but because inside tactics are cheaper and thus give you better results for your money.

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238664.48 in reply to 238664.45
Date: 3/13/2013 11:24:48 PM
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They would probably gain by a wider margin if he wasn't forfeiting. With a scrubs team, they would win by 80 easily.



ok well my perhaps this was a bad example because the guy quit. Im talking about the ones that forfeit to get a better draft. Not only is it in their best interest to have a worse PD but if they happen to have identical records as someone else because of forfeiting they get the tiebreaker and get the better draft pick. Not to mention how it completely ruins anyone's training minutes that happens to play against a forfeit. I think I remember a BB defending forfeiting saying it is a strategy but cant remember all that was said. Could there be an explanation of why forfeiting is allowed and how it enhances the game?

Last edited by Prof. Bricks at 3/13/2013 11:26:02 PM

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