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ok, forget fix outside shooting, fixs scoring period

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70715.5 in reply to 70715.4
Date: 1/31/2009 12:28:25 PM
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but OVER HALF of the nbba teams average under 90 points a game. there is not a a single team in the real nba that pathetic in offense.

in the real nba there are very few team as good in defence the teams in the top buzzerbeater championships like americans,italians,frenchs,spanish and so on :)


I hope that the Japanese were in your mind and part of the so on....(10348451) we dont just have big stadiums over here...we can defend when we need to!!

can i wrote all the teams in BB who defends well in a single post???

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70715.6 in reply to 70715.3
Date: 1/31/2009 3:20:05 PM
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Or that our defense is boosted by high enthusiasm. Wonder how scoring would look w/ teams at 5 all season?

edit - add that to list of reasons that enthusiasm is kinda lame.

Last edited by brian at 1/31/2009 3:25:19 PM

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70715.7 in reply to 70715.6
Date: 2/1/2009 5:14:32 PM
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I only feel qualified to respond because I watch soooo many NBA games. In the NBA the talent is outstanding across the board. The difference between the best SG and the worst SG arent that extreme, though it may seem like it. Yes Kobe or Lebron are just rediculously great, but the #10 SG or SF(whoever he is) isnt to shabby either.

In my short experience this game seems to mimic NCAA basketball moreso than NBA. Just my opinion of course. The NCAA plays more team based O and D (like 2-3 zone most of the game, etc.) whereas the NBA they sometimes call a different individual play everytime down the court on O. And the defenses are more a hybrid of zone/man that is constantly evolving to the situation, play by play (according to an interview on Jim Rome Is Burning with Kobe Bryant). Talent levels per position per team vary considerably more in the NCAA than the NBA as well, imho.

Just my theory, tear it down at will :)

Last edited by Heathcoat at 2/1/2009 5:16:03 PM