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19011.7 in reply to 19011.5
Date: 3/14/2008 4:12:20 AM
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I thought that this is still unknown issue, thank you anyway!

S/FT aren't like usuall skills, but should to make training faster - you know more energy and focus to buzzer during the training:)

From: Emilio

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19011.8 in reply to 19011.2
Date: 3/14/2008 1:40:12 PM
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I like very much your explanation!
Particularly, the relationship between a low offensive flow and turnovers in this kind of slow tactic (LP) is really interesting and also very close to the puzzling statements of the rules.
What do you think is determining the offensive flow? Handling is clear, passing is not so clear to me, but I guess there should be something else... any idea?

¡Me aburro! (Homer Simpson)
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19011.9 in reply to 19011.6
Date: 3/16/2008 12:43:16 AM
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I don't quite agree with some points of your analysis.

Though it is obviously true that my team still needs some balance (I have only played 7 league games yet, so I'm really starting and working on it), it also is undeniable that my team seems overally better than that game's opposition. Their strongest asset was the outside shooting, but my outside defense wasn't much worse. On the other hand, my inside shooting was WAY superior to their inside defense. Both teams had the same ratings on rebounding and ball movement.

So, first of all, I find no real explanation to the lack of success of my frontcourt (Mailänder went 6/20, Safón 1/5 on FGM-A) and also find it hard to accept that we had 9 less rebounds than our rivals.