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From: DoG

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Date: 7/14/2011 12:31:11 AM
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Thanks guys :)

Appreciate the advice

From: Rae

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Date: 7/14/2011 2:42:42 AM
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I will need some advice against my next opponent as well. His strength is his inside offence. However i notice his pg dish out quite alot of assist which means passing skills are good.

How should i go about it to defend against him. I won him once before by playing TIE and look inside as well but that time i have home court. This time i am away

From: CrazyEye

To: DoG
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Date: 7/14/2011 4:23:12 AM
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personally even when the od outmatch my flow a lot, i am very happy if someone play 3-2 against my LI, 2-3 works besides was Wolph maybe you need some OD at PF.

From: myToast

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Date: 7/14/2011 5:21:49 AM
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why so worry, its only a one trick pony

home court is not as powerful as people claim to be anyway
i am not sure how long ur starting C rested,
but i think all u need is contain that center
and keep a smooth offense on the other end.

Last edited by myToast at 7/14/2011 5:24:02 AM

From: DoG

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Date: 7/16/2011 7:18:49 AM
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Thanks again everyone for the insight, from this thread I made some adjustments on my lineup and was able to win my SF match.

His bigs ate me up - a combined 24-32 but everyone else in his lineup was ice cold. We both played M2M. He played LI and I played Motion. The difference was i changed my starting positions and defensive matchups to contain his guards