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From: kahlen
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Date: 4/17/2020 8:18:12 PM
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I've been gone from the game for a while. Can someone tell me what exactly BB's did with the blank lineup and Let Coach Decide setup? Does it still work the same if you start 3 players? Thanks in advance.

From: E.B.W.

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304118.2 in reply to 304118.1
Date: 4/18/2020 1:19:30 PM
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Yes it should still work the same. You can blank PG and SG or PF and C and it still works well.

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From: kahlen

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304118.3 in reply to 304118.2
Date: 4/18/2020 2:28:29 PM
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I did left the PG and SF blank and the three starters went for 48 freaking minutes even though there good reserves for them. This keeps on happening on all games I tried the LCD and 3 starters in strategy. Any thoughts? http://buzzerbeater.com/match/109866019/boxscore.aspx

From: E.B.W.

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304118.4 in reply to 304118.3
Date: 4/18/2020 2:34:33 PM
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Blanking SF spot never works. I would only ever blank PG and SG or PF and C. Blanking any other two spots together gets weird for whatever reason.

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From: kahlen

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304118.5 in reply to 304118.4
Date: 4/18/2020 2:42:50 PM
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I'll go ahead and try. The three starters won't play 48 minutes if I do what you said, right?

From: E.B.W.

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304118.6 in reply to 304118.5
Date: 4/18/2020 2:52:37 PM
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A setup like this should work for you and the starters won't play a full game.

Let Coach Decide

Blank/Blank/Blank
Blank/Blank/Blank
Starting SF/Backup SF/Backup SF
Starting PF/Backup PF/Reserve PF
Starting C/Backup C/Reserve C

Dress 4-5 guards but don't place them anywhere in the depth chart.

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From: kahlen

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304118.7 in reply to 304118.6
Date: 4/18/2020 3:03:27 PM
UP Fighting Maroons
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With that, the coach will follow the depth chart for C/PF/SF except for SG/PG where he gets to decide? He won't do anything like a put a SG as SF even though you didn't put that guy on the SF depth chart? If yes and the coach only plays guys as PG/SG that were not on that SF/PF/C depth chart, then that is a complete deviation for the complete blank lineup strategy from before. I though I only need to put three starters and it'll all be the same like before where the coach effectively makes appropriate substitution patterns.

From: E.B.W.

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Date: 4/18/2020 3:09:33 PM
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Full blank lineups don't work anymore. He will follow the depth chart for the SF-C positions with that setup. The coach may occasionally place a backup SF at SG some minutes if they are suited for it, but for the majority of the minutes, it should play out like a balanced minute attack between the 4-5 guards you have set up to be in the blanked spots.

There is no longer a complete blank lineup strategy that works well, like seasons ago.

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From: kahlen

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304118.9 in reply to 304118.8
Date: 4/18/2020 4:28:44 PM
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Yeah I figured that having less than three starters is a walkover. I just thought having 3 guys to start and leaving everything else blank will work pretty much the same as having a completely blank lineup from the past. Thanks for the wisdom!!!

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304118.10 in reply to 304118.8
Date: 4/19/2020 10:35:56 AM
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Is there any benefit to having two positions blank and LCD? That way was extremely powerful in the past, so wonder if there is still 40% of that boost with 2/5 blank, or not really

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304118.11 in reply to 304118.10
Date: 4/19/2020 11:58:46 AM
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I think it is more helpful in NT and U21 games where you have 4-5 players closer in skill level. For traditional club teams, generally the starters you have are substantially better than the backups, so you want your starters playing more minutes. The idea behind blanking 2 spots is that you get a better balance of minutes between all the players and it will boost ratings slightly because the instant one guy is getting tired, there are 2-3 other guys that can sub in for him instead of just one option. Along with this, it gets more combinations of players playing together and the coach can decide the best two players for the 4th quarter and for end game minutes. I think blanking two spots is much more common and effective for U21 and NT.

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