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188404.7 in reply to 188404.5
Date: 6/29/2011 10:40:36 AM
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Before the game it wasn't expected his OD would have such an effect on my outside offense.

I was also surprised he only took 5 shots as well and though I played LI and it seems it has no problem in letting Viktor Gaál take all those outside shots and missing them.

Maybe this is something the BBs need to look into regarding the fact that the BBs have said that Buzzer Beater is modeled after the real NBA. In the NBA, we go to the "hot hand" and not the guy that clanks shot after shot.

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188404.9 in reply to 188404.7
Date: 6/29/2011 11:42:30 PM
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there is hot hand and there is also cold hand

ur PG/ SG took all those shot because

1. LI gave all the advantage in the early shot clock(10s)in the paint, and u clearly won
2.but after that ur advantage diminish, and enter the 2nd phase of ur offense now thats where the OS VS Offensive Flow and and u got a few more looks inside
3. now the is ticking, and ur PG still couldn't find an opening inside, what should he do? thats where OS VS PD comes in, and because of LI your players‘ outside skills were penalize . It doesn't matter if they have all the skills in the world if they only have limited time and space with a cold hand on the field


Last edited by myToast at 6/29/2011 11:43:27 PM

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188404.10 in reply to 188404.7
Date: 6/30/2011 4:25:05 AM
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in the real NBA, you often try to etablish your scoring option with giving him new oppurtunities ;)

And in reality the hot hand is a bigger factor, and decision making is probadly a bit weaker because here you had better knowledge of your chanches(most likely a reason why your sg takes so few shots - with 0-5 you could also argue that the engine recognized his off night with an SF who is overmatched too you already play 3 vs 5 which makes it hard to get the ball of for your PG).