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189084.22 in reply to 189084.21
Date: 7/12/2011 9:07:18 PM
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I just won a game playing 3-2 zone against an inside attack. I know it's not common, but it was a PO match with a tough rival. And I played normal enth...
OD is a big key in bb, always.

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189084.23 in reply to 189084.22
Date: 7/12/2011 9:12:22 PM
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You won because your team was much better than his. It's not like you shut him down. He scored almost 100 points and you needed a big 4th quarter rally to win.

You won because your offense was much better than his offense. It also helped that your rebounding was better than his even with the zone.

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189084.24 in reply to 189084.23
Date: 7/12/2011 9:58:38 PM
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i lost my game, but have fun with it
http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/33215691/boxscore.aspx


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189084.25 in reply to 189084.1
Date: 7/13/2011 4:52:02 AM
Vattjom Vatos
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Generally you need better defenders. Not just only at SF where your need is greater. "Only" strong/proficient against a pure PF or C(prob Marvelous-Phenomenal IS) wont cut it. And if he is foul prone, you´re in deep sh*t defensivly. Even with a 2-3 zone he will be slaughtered.

Better defense on your guards also helps a bit, defending against the pass inside. If your ID does a good job the opponents is forced to shoot outside shots (2p and 3p) and good OD helps to stop them from scoring outside.
If they shoot 15-20 threes on your ass, it´s because your ID is working =)

On the other side, your offense also contributes indirectly to your defence.
If you have a great outside shooter in your SF, and runs Patient your team will get him the ball (if you have sufficient passing and flow) and he will drive past the hopefully not-so-good-OD SF who is actually a PF/C playing SF.

If you run a faster offense, rebounding will be more important. A 2-3 zone would help here.

You´re up against a couple of really good team and I find that your defense is good, but offense is a little bit left behind.
The FG% is to low for your PG/SG/SF (in these games anyway), not even hitting 90p/100 and as low as in the 30´s.

Don´t beat yourself down, with a little more luck you could have won a game or two...

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189084.26 in reply to 189084.23
Date: 7/13/2011 9:53:37 AM
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in players and salary we are pretty close, you mean that I had a better strategy or that my players are better? or both?

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189084.29 in reply to 189084.27
Date: 7/13/2011 11:14:42 PM
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Any thoughts on the Box Defenses (inside or outside) vs LI?

Have an upcoming game vs a LI team which i havent been able to beat in 2 encounters so far

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189084.32 in reply to 189084.31
Date: 7/14/2011 12:27:30 AM
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u fight fire with fire, u need more fire than ur opponent to make it work

with 3-2, all u need is a better outside defense than ur oppoent's entry pass skill, and an on par reb skill from ur starting players

basically how the LI works is increasing the quantity & quality of the highest probability shot type and increase the probability of fouling out ur strongest starter.

a successful 3-2 limit the quantity of inside shot and hence contain the fire by taking out the air

o.reb is a problem but in LI, its the SF/SG getting the extra reb, and if ur C/PF ID can't contain SF/SG IS, it will be sosad

many people failed with 3-2 because they thought they can just flip the tactic and make it go, but they are only slowing down the entry pass, the ball still found another route inside and the LI fun began.

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