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113736.1
Date: 9/29/2009 9:41:39 AM
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I have a Q related to inside scoring.
How to improve substantially the inside scoring ratings? Obviously the answer is to chose the C and PF that has best IS level, and put Look Inside as attack strategy.
Well, what if this is not enough for me for some match? Lets say that your opponent's weakest spot is its inside defense, and this team offensively is not a threat to your defense. However with the current C and PF available and using Look inside I still can't "beat" his ID ratings. What to do? Is it time to use the SF-position as additional force for inside shooting, i.e to put C or PF with high IS in the starting lineup as a SF? Is this reasonable? Let me remind you again that this hypothetical team is a defensive rock on his OD, and has low attack ratings.

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113736.2 in reply to 113736.1
Date: 9/29/2009 11:25:06 AM
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when you play look inside its best to have SF-PF-C with good inside scoring
your guards should be good passers and drivers, and it is also good if they have inside scoring of 5+, but this doesnt affect the rating much

the fact that his inside defense isnt that good doesnt mean you have to play inside, if you cant mach his defense maybe you'll be better off playing for your strengh, but, its up to you to decide....

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113736.3 in reply to 113736.2
Date: 9/29/2009 6:25:10 PM
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IS on guards does not affect ratings at all.

Also, the three-center lineup doesn't work as well as it used to... though it's most certainly still an option.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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113736.4 in reply to 113736.3
Date: 9/30/2009 1:31:57 AM
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I have use my JS 10, JR 0, IS 12, as SF, with Low post tactic and it worked pretty well. Problem with that PF is his 3 on OD, but from scoring wise it was an interesting experiment