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1707.3 in reply to 1707.2
Date: 10/10/2007 18:44:27
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So what you're saying is: my point guard plays against the other team's point guard. When he goes up for a shot, all that matters are his offensive skills and the d skills of my opponent's point guard?

Is rebounding the same? For example, if my point guard gets a rebound, it's because he out-rebounded the opponent's point guard?

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1707.4 in reply to 1707.3
Date: 10/10/2007 20:59:01
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This is not quite true with the right tactics players sometimes have 2 opponents on them
i.e. your SG has the ball and has the opposing PG and SG covering them and the SF is covering your PG

I think it has to do with performance within the game as well. If you SG is playing really badly then he will be less likely to have 2 players guarding him.

If both teams play Man to Man and Base Offense then the battle will be individual against individual most of the time.

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