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236442.24 in reply to 236442.20
Date: 3/3/2013 11:30:18 PM
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I meant in the "Keep them in" scenario

So did I.

I meant that they should have pulled back way before picking up the 5th foul. As they would have already been in foul trouble!!! Instead they kept fouling to 5.... Which kind of goes against the whole premise, doesn't it?

Unless the opposing team keeps seeing that matchup as their best offensive option because the defender keeps backing off, right? If you've been feeding the ball to, say, Kurt Rambis, and he keeps both scoring AND getting hacked to the line by the man marking him, don't you keep feeding the rock to Rambis? Backing off or not, eventually the guy marking him is gonna keep picking up fouls.

Last edited by darykjozef at 3/3/2013 11:30:47 PM

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236442.25 in reply to 236442.24
Date: 3/4/2013 12:55:00 AM
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My experience has mostly been with trainees. I have never had a trainee I was trying to get 48 foul out in less than 35 or so minutes.

However, I did see a player foul out in 17 minutes today in game three of a finals series. In that case I would have wished I had played sit them. So now Im torn lol

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236442.26 in reply to 236442.25
Date: 3/4/2013 3:07:28 AM
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My experience has mostly been with trainees. I have never had a trainee I was trying to get 48 foul out in less than 35 or so minutes.

However, I did see a player foul out in 17 minutes today in game three of a finals series. In that case I would have wished I had played sit them. So now Im torn lol

Most of the time when someone is complaining about the hidden aggressive trait, it's a trainee, and they're usually told to select "let them play" as the best option for getting the kid his minutes. As someone who has trained a LOT of aggressive guys, I tend to favor "sit them," though I'll admit that a good deal of my reasoning behind that choice has always involved trying to win with a team filled with these thugs, and the concern that I'd be down to a bunch of Lucky Fans by the time the 4th quarter started.

So, for folks who have non-trainees who are angels, "let them play" may work just fine. But if you're trying to 48 a guy, he's not going to sub out until he fouls out anyway (assuming your lineup is set correctly), so what's the point of putting the rest of your guys in jeopardy of leaving early?

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