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From: LePigeon

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Date: 3/17/2013 4:37:41 AM
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indeed, the SF scored a good number of shots, with around 50% efficiency, against a direct opponent with a bigger salary
but I'm surprised to see the PG doing only one assist, considering his salary
so it means the SF created his own shooting situations, I guess?

From: Isaiah

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Date: 3/19/2013 12:56:27 PM
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I play patient offense with a good scorer/guard at the PF position or C position quite a bit.

Like mentioned though, the guy will try a lot of inside shots and layups though. However, If you have a guy with good JR he can score a lot of his points just on 3s alone. I'm on my phone so I can't go back and check stats, but most recently I did patient and my guy was something like 10/18 shooting 3s.

But like I said I've played it a lot but I make sure to pick the right opponents doing it. I also make sure to have a 2nd guy I'm the lineup that can score if my team can't get it to the 1st option. I have a fairly good record though doing this and have won games that I shouldn't have playing games this way.

From: Chris
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Date: 3/19/2013 2:51:30 PM
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Well, i tried it in my last game (56299693)

I was very much overmatched so i didnt exspect to win this game, so i just tried it. My sf that played c was getting a hell lot of shots, and ended up scoring 44. But not many of my other players was scoring, actually no one else than my sf (that played c) was scoring in double digits.

I know i dont have a great team, and proberbly not the right team for doing this, since i dont have any good guards. But what i get out of this is that if you want this to work your sf that plays c, needs to be a MONSTER! Along with that you also needs to have other good players that can score when they get open shots.

This is my conclusion. Are this totally wrong??

From: HAHA
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Date: 3/22/2013 12:48:09 PM
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I used patient against strong teams. However, I played my main scorer at SF and worked fine.

(49722640) My SG played at SF and scored 76 points, which almost won the game for me.
(53018687) My another SG played at SF, scored 60 points and won the game. One thing I want to point out is that I played him at PF position under patient strategy, and he could not score at all.

To me, I just looked at the weakness of the opponent and played the main scorer at SF, since SF is always the weakest position of opponent.

Anyway, I might try to put my PG at PF position in a near future, and see whether it works.