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152631.547 in reply to 152631.546
Date: 11/5/2011 3:20:47 PM
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The backup SF for your SF that fouled out played terribly.

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Date: 11/5/2011 3:32:13 PM
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How is the passing skills for your guards and SF? I think to execute good Patient offense you need good levels of passing, not only for starting PG but for couple of other players too.

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Date: 11/5/2011 4:17:16 PM
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Standard SF 2, backup SF 1, Standard PG 10, backup PG 6 ...... Only my PG is good passer .... And a player I bought just an hour ago (level 11)

To pmfg10: My friend, you gave me a good idea about this idiot backup SF of mine ......

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Date: 11/5/2011 5:50:21 PM
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Your starter SF was doing a good game, I think that it was your backup that lost you the game, I know the feeling =)

From: Marot
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152631.551 in reply to 152631.550
Date: 11/8/2011 6:47:12 PM
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I won both games this week, but maybe someone wanna take a look;

(39504787) at home

(39504795) away

My lineup in defense is exactly the same, really different results in defense(from my part) with diferent tactics...



From: Murl
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Date: 11/9/2011 2:40:28 PM
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Season opener against Philadelphia Eagles. They play a 2-3 zone defense against base offense and I played M2M coverage against their base offense. My flow was awful (high) and their flow was inept (low). Did I lose the game on TIE or was their offense to much from my defense?
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From: Koperboy

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152631.554 in reply to 152631.552
Date: 11/10/2011 2:28:26 AM
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I think you lost the game on TIE despite them playing 2-3 defense (and you having more rebounds!). TIE lowers offensive effort, so there you go.

A very similar game was mine from tuesday:

(39910764)

I had the upper hand in Match ratings, points per 100 possessions and HCA...but had enth. of only 6 entering the game. Season is still long though and when we build our enthusiasm, everything will be fine

Last edited by Koperboy at 11/10/2011 2:34:05 AM

From: Murl

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Date: 11/10/2011 2:49:31 AM
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Thanks LA! I thought it was that. I'll get them next time since they don't know to much about the game since it their first full season.

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Date: 11/12/2011 3:27:26 PM
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What happened?? (39831639)

Home court+ fanatic Pr manager+ more power = Lose...


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152631.557 in reply to 152631.556
Date: 11/12/2011 3:54:00 PM
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I think you are underestimating offensive flow a lot. Your SG and SF didn't produce even one (1) assist. Your first PG had only 5. When three outside players produce 5 assists combined in a slow tactic like Low post which requires good ball handling and especially passing, something is bound to go wrong. I also think 3-2 is not a good tactic against R&G or any other outside tactic because opposing players will find holes in your defense and shoot at times over your PF or C. Look at numuber of fouls from your inside players and how many FTs had their inside players. Something's not right, is it? Your PF and C fouled mostly their outside players.

It's true your opponent didn't have a stellar %FG (32-85), but that's mostly because of 0-12 from his PF. His three outside players shot 24-55 , which is a decent %FG for R&G. Your outside players, on other hand, couldn't get the ball to your bigs inside and chose to either drive or shoot midrange jumpers and a few 3s - a lot of them probably in last seconds of their attack phase, where players are very imprecise. Your opponent's outside defense was good so he could stop your outside players easily.

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