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From: Zoey

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Date: 11/17/2024 1:07:59 AM
The Dachshunds
III.13
Overall Posts Rated:
6363
Second Team:
The Dachshunds II
We shall see. We have yet to see any separation at the top of the conference. Regardless of what happens next game I don't think it will change anything within the playoff picture. I could be wrong though time will tell.

From: Speedtraps

To: Zoey
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Date: 11/17/2024 1:38:47 AM
Linndale
III.13
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They turned you 37 TIMES?!? And generated 32 STEALS?!?

That would make me pull out my hair. Never mind the fact I'm already bald...

From: Zoey

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Date: 11/17/2024 12:23:09 PM
The Dachshunds
III.13
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Second Team:
The Dachshunds II
😭😭😭😭😭

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Date: 11/17/2024 2:30:26 PM
Anchorage Allstars.
III.13
Overall Posts Rated:
2020
Second Team:
Anchorage Allstars!
I love FCP...its my favorite to run. If my guys had just 2 points higher OD I would release FCP hell on the league.

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Date: 11/17/2024 7:25:23 PM
Linndale
III.13
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I KNEW someone else had to be thinking that! I figured you, the Andersonville Alligators, and myself might do it.

Too many guards on the roster to not have had that thought. I'm not too far from actually doing that...

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Date: 11/18/2024 2:35:25 AM
Anchorage Allstars.
III.13
Overall Posts Rated:
2020
Second Team:
Anchorage Allstars!
Go back and look at my games from season 60, I used FCP all season. Decided though that I needed to build inside guys differently than I could buy them to maximize it. Thus my experimental trainees I’ve been building. Problem is the other players I’ve found on a budget on the TL haven’t been optimal for FCP and I’ve gotten side tracked mastering a different build for the 3-2 defense also. But I will return to FCP at some point.

Last edited by ehoosier at 11/18/2024 2:36:27 AM

From: Zoey

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Date: 11/18/2024 11:08:29 AM
The Dachshunds
III.13
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Second Team:
The Dachshunds II
What are some general requirements to run FCP effectively?

From: ehoosier

To: Zoey
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Date: 11/18/2024 3:04:55 PM
Anchorage Allstars.
III.13
Overall Posts Rated:
2020
Second Team:
Anchorage Allstars!
Outside of the obvious, very good OD at all positions. I’d suggest a good deal of shot blocking and decent rebounding across most positions. My theory is that because of the pace the offense gets few post up opportunities but lots of drives to the basket. This makes ID less important but shot blocking more important. I don’t think you need a level 18 rebounder but I think more rebounding across the board. Give me 4 guys with 9 through 12 rebounding (at D3) over 1 or 2 big rebounders. Main thing is to keep rebounding as close as you can to not offset the turnover advantage you generate.

Last edited by ehoosier at 11/18/2024 3:11:53 PM

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Date: 11/18/2024 7:13:54 PM
Linndale
III.13
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Keep the rebounding close is huge. I have found (small sample size) in my experience that if you don't keep the rebounding close, you ansolutely have to have huge margins in turnovers and generate a ton of steals.

This was probably the most fun game I remember my team playing in when running the press. We weren't even close to being as ready as we are now to do it.

(https://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/120858856/boxscore.aspx)

The thing I remember most about this was the highly unconventional deployment I used. I sacrificed any hope at rebounding by having guards on centers and power forwards. I had a decent team, but they were far superior; we lost this at the buzzer... and a light bulb went on for my roster builds that i've been tweaking ever since.

If memory serves, we lost at the buzzer (we missed).

From: Zoey

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Date: 11/18/2024 8:38:23 PM
The Dachshunds
III.13
Overall Posts Rated:
6363
Second Team:
The Dachshunds II
I have honestly never thought of building a team centered around tactics. I always just try to grab the best player for each position. It certainly would be an interesting experiment.

From: Speedtraps

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Date: 11/18/2024 9:39:37 PM
Linndale
III.13
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I'm not so much building around tactics, but if I know I'd like to play a certain way, why not get players that fit?

I look more for size and skillset than anything else; all skills being the same, a bigger guard has more value to me than a smaller guard. If I have guy that's a 6' 10" forward who can guard the perimeter and defend in the paint, that guy is a weapon. If I can play him with a similar sized guard who can defend the perimeter and the paint, even better. Skillset determines the best position fit for me, then size. I don't know if you looked at the link i shared, but in that game my small forward for that season was a 7 foot point guard. His skills determined where I deployed him.

Even if it never happens in this league, Joy Beko, my 6' 10" power forward, has actually run point guard for me numerous times. His assist to turnover ratio this season is actually one of his worst since I acquired him. I've long used big point guards at small forward, but I've also had some that were strictly point guards. If I have a guy that can only play one position, he better be REALLY good at that position or have a really special skill that makes him valuable. Being versatile lends itself to a press, IMO.

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