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Outside attack too strong ?

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125704.427 in reply to 125704.426
Date: 2/2/2010 11:54:17 AM
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Very surprised with the result. But my PG (my team's best passer) still make the most shots and only 1/3 of the shots came from my PF/C.


It's simple math; your PG (your best passer) could not get a good look because a good 3-2 defense; time is running out and shoot the hoop with impossible chance. Or Even when he was able to pass then already your PF/C got in a position/time which only shoots may occur with low success percentage.

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125704.428 in reply to 125704.426
Date: 2/2/2010 6:09:29 PM
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Very surprised with the result. But my PG (my team's best passer) still make the most shots and only 1/3 of the shots came from my PF/C.


if you now take your SF into consideration, who had better possibilities to score then your center, most of your shots come from the rigth player - and your PG also played the most time.

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125704.429 in reply to 125704.428
Date: 2/5/2010 3:03:41 PM
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125704.430 in reply to 125704.429
Date: 2/5/2010 3:47:39 PM
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My opinion.

Your inside players took a lot of shots which is good, a lot more than the average look inside ofense and they did it with great %.

Problem was the FG% of your perimeter players. Did they shot a lot from the outside or did they tried most of their shots near the rim? Maybe the problem is their inside ability to make inside shots. Check that on the match viewer it's way more important than the match ratings.

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125704.431 in reply to 125704.429
Date: 2/7/2010 5:38:36 AM
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I don't think the tactical choices told the story of my victory in this match. I had 7 more offensive rebounds, 6 less turnovers, 6 more three-pointers, and shot more FT with a better% ( 68% vs. 80% ). Your tactics kept you in the game. Your poor guard play and rebounding lost it for you. Also, all of your players played 48 minutes which causes them to perform at a lower level towards the end of the game.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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125704.432 in reply to 125704.1
Date: 4/10/2010 10:05:59 PM
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no, that's ok.
nono, that's ok

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125704.433 in reply to 125704.432
Date: 4/11/2010 1:25:35 PM
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Bad offensive flow that resulted in 13 more turnovers. But looking at the ratings you probably should've won

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125704.434 in reply to 125704.432
Date: 4/12/2010 1:22:53 PM
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Typical match of outside against inside, where the SF makes the differences, in this case his SF did it... also he defended well your SG.

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125704.435 in reply to 125704.434
Date: 6/28/2010 1:08:54 PM
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Hey, I'm new, so bare with me.
So basically, if you want to run an inside offense effectively against an outside defense, you first have to make sure your perimeter players are good passers?
Seems logical to me, if your guards can't pass the ball, they'll end up taking bad shots late in the clock.

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