hrudey
Your guards shot 11-32, while his shot 21-38
That's sad, his OS is 6 and they scored so many times, as one mate said, when you play 2-3, all opponents outside players are like Koby Briant, they score every time.. still my OD was 8 with 2-3, but they can't stop the low OS from the opponent..
What hurt somewhat is both of his starting guards were 4-5 on driving shots, and each drew a shooting foul. Likewise, Racman hit all four jump shots he took (three of them were contested). Of course, that may also be related to who ended up contesting them - I do not have the PBP so I can't say who contested all three, but I do see that Bagniewsky gave up 2 baskets on the two drives he faced, four baskets on the four jump shots he faced, and one three pointer on the one three point basket he faced.
The problem with the comparison of sector ratings is that a basket being scored or not scored is not a "my team OD of 8 vs. his team OS of 6" comparison (nor do I believe that you think that way, but I point it out for those who might not be aware). That's why guard at center in a patient can explode for a metric crapload of points in a man to man against a typical big man - if the shot is contested, the comparison looks at the shooter's skills vs. the defender's skills and big men, generally, don't have a lot of OD. And if the two guards on defense are out defending the three pointers mostly, a lot of the intermediate jump shots are left to the forwards, and if they're ill equipped to defend them it's not pretty.
The funny thing about your game is that you didn't really give up a whole lot of easy assisted inside baskets - of his 18 assists, 9 were on inside shots (the same as yours) and the other 9 were on drives and JS in mostly equal numbers for both teams (he was 4 assisted drives, 5 assisted JS, you were 5 and 4). It really does just look like the difference came down to his guards getting to shoot over your forwards, as opposed to the M2M where they'll likely face their opposite number.