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Date: 1/30/2009 5:53:51 PM
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you could also argue, that it is easier to get a good shot against an fcp, so you could use a slower tactics that you wait for a better shot with less risk in running out of time.
But it also seems that they are a transistion phase, when the fcp end and the other team switch to a normal defence, because you amde a lot of high percentage shots in the first seconds of an attack(with slow and fast pace offence, but maybe it is better the ball fast), these shoots seems to be mostly in the near of the basket so maybe i would prefer a inside focus.

Also since this season, fast tactics have more rsisky passes, so that they made in average a bit more to.

So you see that i am undecided, how to play against a fcp but maybe you could understand my pro and contra.

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Tnx

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Hehe. To be honest. I've only played against FCP about 8 times and i've won them all BUT i expected to win them anyway. I may well have won by more with a slower tactic but i like to minimize time on the ball anyway. My OF is not very good.

One thing is for sure. Go for the PG with the highest passing and handling as that's where you may lose it.

Why not go for Low post attack and see how it goes, that's what i would take out of this discussion. Slightly slower but not too much, and also an inside concentration for a few more 2nd chance points.

Last edited by Calum at 1/30/2009 6:52:28 PM

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Slightly slower but not too much, and also an inside concentration for a few more 2nd chance points.


2cd chanche points??

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Offensive rebounds.

From: CrazyEye

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and why you get more with an inside focus?

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not sure really. that's just my experience. i assume because you have more players closer the the oppositions basket.

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One thing is for sure. Go for the PG with the highest passing and handling as that's where you may lose it.


Why passing and handling is important only for PG. What is with SG and SF?

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Because all your players are inside the bucket, instead of lingering around the arch?

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Conclusion : Passing and handling hasn't effect against pressure for SG and SF?

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but did BB calculate that way ;)

And you could also say, that run and gun leads to more long rebounds which are easier to get for the offensiv team.

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