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231777.1
Date: 11/30/2012 9:17:45 AM
star4ever
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Hi

Tomorrow I will have a game with an opponent who is better than me. But what I have noticed is that his rebounding and perimeter defense are low which makes me wonder what strategy would be perfect in order to exploit his weak points.
I thought of Motion but I read that it requires good passing on all the team.
My starting 5 has the following passing:
PG:9
SG:9
SF:5
PF:7
C: 4

The substitutes are low on passing (apart from PG which is 8) so I wonder if this strategy would make sens for tomorrow game.
R&G or Patient would make more sense?
Thank you

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231777.2 in reply to 231777.1
Date: 11/30/2012 9:36:48 AM
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After you analysis what defence he is doing, I will give more helpful suggestions. I think they are balanced team and you have an effective centre. So, according to the lots of experienced bb manager LI is the strongest tactic on bb because you play close to the basket and playing LI will increase your rebounding ratings so you can exploit his weakness from here. I can give more advice if you want

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231777.3 in reply to 231777.2
Date: 11/30/2012 10:05:23 AM
star4ever
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Hi
Thanks for the answer. i was thinking of Li but his Inside Defense is equal to my Inside Offense when I play LI. And I loose a lot of outside offense (which is his weakest point). But you are right with respect to rebounding, so I might go LI.

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231777.4 in reply to 231777.3
Date: 11/30/2012 11:19:45 AM
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Yeah you might go with LI because when I play LI my big men have 18 ribound average and 5 of them are offensive so you'll kill your opponent with your current C.

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231777.5 in reply to 231777.4
Date: 11/30/2012 12:39:25 PM
star4ever
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With LI I won't be able to take advantage of his weak perimeter defense. His ID is strong so I do not have any edge there, the point is to exploit his weakness not to expose his strength

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231777.6 in reply to 231777.1
Date: 11/30/2012 4:58:53 PM
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Looking at his d and reb ratings, an outside offense might be good. I have no idea what your offensive strengths are though. If you can score from the outside, motion would be a good choice.

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231777.7 in reply to 231777.6
Date: 12/1/2012 2:08:46 AM
star4ever
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Thanks for the answer. My Outside shooting is ok for the guards and SF , my only concern was if the Passing skills are ok in order to run Motion.

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231777.8 in reply to 231777.7
Date: 12/1/2012 10:33:47 AM
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I'm no expert, but it looks like his outside d isn't that good. Your pg and sg passing seems ok to exploit that. I would prefer a little better passing on your sf, but motion looks like a decent choice. If you have a lot of js and jr on all your players, run n gun might be better. Patient works best if you have one player that is really good at outside shooting and the other players can feed him the ball.

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231777.9 in reply to 231777.8
Date: 12/1/2012 10:45:04 AM
star4ever
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My best shooter is my SG. JS is 14 and JR is 10. He would fit in a Patient offence?