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From: tough
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215801.5 in reply to 215801.4
Date: 5/6/2012 10:17:34 PM
Mountain Eagles
III.1
Overall Posts Rated:
763763
Second Team:
Ric Flair Drippers
Ok, now I'm thinking of putting my SF on his SG cause my SF got a better OD than my SG. And my SG on SF (since his SF is injjured) what do you guys think? Oh, and another question, how about my tactics? I'm thinking of low post/3-2. Is that ok. I want honest opinions guys.

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215801.6 in reply to 215801.5
Date: 5/6/2012 10:31:46 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
166166
Ok honestly even with your regular center this would be a tough series for you to win. He has better players at most positions. But like you said he uses the same tactics every game....not smart (His team is Ismack Noobs? He plays like a Noob) So you use that to your advantage, by yes playing 3-2 and low post.

Now something else that can really give you a big advatage is Normalling the second game (if you win the first one).
Since the second game is on Saturday, and the third game is on Sunday, there is much less time for enthusiam to drop.

So if you win the first game, he will definitely crunch the second game and if you normal you will have much higher enthusiam for the final game, but again this only works if you win the first one.

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215801.7 in reply to 215801.6
Date: 5/6/2012 11:51:39 PM
Mountain Eagles
III.1
Overall Posts Rated:
763763
Second Team:
Ric Flair Drippers
Hmmmmmmm.......... may wanna PN the first one to be safe. So then I'll have bigger E for the other two. Cause I really don't know what their is like until I meet them. I never even played them in my history on this site. Woohoo! I'm right for the tactics,.....looked at the FAQ for that and it says that Full Court press is really bad with slow offenses, and for their Motion it says that 3-2 is the best option (I would do 1-3-1 but I don't want to risk not getting rebounds)
PS I think I have a better PF game, and a very slight advantage on C (if my c is in; even match if he's not in.)
PPS So, is the PF I showed good enough for now to play C?
PPPS; Should I switch the SG/SF positions, cause his SG is experienced and he's not, and my SF's really experienced and his SF is injured, so his backup his playing; his backup SF is not really experienced yet. +I just got my starting SG back, but won't risk his average GS. I hope I'm not another Noob victum. (I'm actually a Noob myself, only been here for 6 weeks)

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