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From: Myles

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Date: 5/23/2020 12:37:51 AM
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offensive rebounds are often followed by putbacks, and therefore I'd assume a strong inside game would challenge that.

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Date: 5/23/2020 4:34:47 AM
İstanbul Skywalkers
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Affirmative, I am trying to exploit clearly low rebounding rate compared to mine. I am also considering disadvantages and benefits of full court press defense. It can help to increase opponents turnovers and disrupt offensive flow at the expense of condition and rebounding.




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Date: 5/23/2020 4:57:46 AM
Jeorgians
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Just don't play FCP. That's suicide...

From: Sir Fifty

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304404.6 in reply to 304404.3
Date: 5/23/2020 7:16:26 AM
İstanbul Skywalkers
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I totally agree especially for balanced teams, however my squad is more outside offense oriented and furthermore opponents C and PF are in top form level. Therefore i will have to trust my outside players performance behind the 3 point line.

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304404.7 in reply to 304404.6
Date: 5/23/2020 11:26:07 AM
Tampines Fusion
SBBL
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ActiveSG Basketball Academy
Don't think being outside oriented matters. FCP is like Russian Roulette. You shouldn't use it unless you are guaranteed the win, and want to jack up your team's score to somewhere around 150 points (well coupled with RnG that is).

If you're looking to exploit your outside oriented players, maybe 3-2 is the way to go? Back then (when BB buffed OD) people theorized that it could be used to stop inside offenses - coz if your OD is high enough, it would make it harder for opposing guards to find their bigmen or to drive in (I think this was the explanation).

Affirmative, I am trying to exploit clearly low rebounding rate compared to mine.

That said, this should be a pretty decent move. I learned the hard way that rebounding is important when leading the U21 - since rebounding costs a lot, trainers don't seem to like to put minutes into it, hence causing out U21 to miss 50/50 games and get outrebounded in almost every game.

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304404.9 in reply to 304404.8
Date: 5/23/2020 6:22:39 PM
Jeorgians
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Yea it's not something you can just pull off your pocket. You have to have players built for FCP otherwise you'll just tire off your own players & give away free points and won't be scoring much yourself. These are pretty good suggestions though on how to build a running machine. Now I'm tempted to build one for myself. 😁

From: Nicolas
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304404.13 in reply to 304404.12
Date: 5/25/2020 4:23:13 AM
Tbilisi Mavericks
Umaglesi Liga
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http://digitalfieldtheory.com/match/55465/boxscore.aspx
Any idea how this can happen? Rebounding ratings show 7 (high) vs 10 (low)
result: lower rebounding rating team had more than twice offensive rebounds and 5 more rebounds overall. And i was not playing small ball lineup, on the contrary

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