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88540.88 in reply to 88540.87
Date: 5/29/2009 2:37:05 PM
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Less than what though? I spend $10K and finish near the top season after season. I scout enough prospects where I have a good chance to get someone who will stick on the roster that I can train and won't hold me back in my league.

I'd say this is a good guide IMO
Good D.I - $0
Bad D.I - $5K
Good D.II - $5K
Bad D.II - $10K
Good D.III - $10K
Bad D.III - $20K
Good D.IV - $20K
Bad D.IV - $20K

I can't really see a good reason to spend $40K. Just my opinion though.

From: Xarn
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88540.89 in reply to 88540.88
Date: 5/31/2009 10:22:41 AM
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So my opponent for the championship out smarted me.

He ran with 1-3-1 defense to counteract my stronger outside defense and then he ran run & gun offense which didn't play to his strength, rather he played my defensive set up in our last two match ups.

We have both CT'd both games. I thinK I have a slight enthusiasm advantage but that's just a hunch.

So now I need to figure out whether to gamble that he's going to revert back to his strength for this game or that he's going to try and stick with the run and gun since it was successful.

Is man to man a "safe" defensive formation? Do I cover all my bases by going man to man?

From: Xarn

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88540.93 in reply to 88540.92
Date: 5/31/2009 1:12:22 PM
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Well, if he reads it, he reads it. That's the risk in getting the huge benefit of being able to discuss these things with more experienced managers.

If he does enough of his homework and beats me in the finals, then he deserves the opportunity to promote.

I'm not going to comment on which way I'm going to go. However, I can see benefits to both defense styles.

A) the 2-3 is a strong answer to his most dominant scoring sector and he's likely to revert back to what has been successful for him all season (with the exception of against me)

b) the man to man, doesn't give me the boost to my interior defense that the 2-3 does but it also doesn't expose me to his weaker outside scoring like it did in the last match.

I really do give him a lot of credit for making the adjustment and beating me on the road where I really should've been the favorite. He did a good job of coaching.

As for my offense, I really am a 1 trick pony. My guards scoring abilities are superior to my bigs and for that I have become somewhat limited. I'm pretty much a R & G team who can also have some success with motion offense. Look Inside would be suicide for me.

One question. How much does it hurt me in rebounding to play full court press? I don't think I have the stamina to pull this off effectively. But my rebounders on the bench are almost as good as my starters. If I could still maintain the edge in rebounding, it might be okay to risk the fatigue given that I've been training pressure.

From: brian

To: Xarn
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88540.95 in reply to 88540.93
Date: 5/31/2009 1:27:20 PM
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full court press might not be a bad idea. It will noticeably lower both your OD/ID and your rebounding. I'd guess your ID/Reb will be like your playing 3-2, and you're OD will be like you're playing 2-3. But, you should be able to get a lot more turnovers.

Maybe worth considering Motion on offense if youre going to full court press. Slowing down the offense will reduce fatigue a little.

He's very likely going to stick with the 1-3-1 so scoring is going to be very difficult. Need to either guess his attack with a 1-3-1 or a 2-3, or hope the full court press is very effective.

Last edited by brian at 5/31/2009 1:28:40 PM

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To: Xarn
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88540.96 in reply to 88540.93
Date: 5/31/2009 4:52:15 PM
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Look Inside would be suicide for me.


How is the driving on your guards?

From: Xarn

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Date: 5/31/2009 5:18:44 PM
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1) his outside scoring is not so weak as you made it out to be, it's ratingswise about as good as yours.



I did not mean to indicate that his O/S was "weak" in the ratings terminology. Merely that his I/S was significantly better than his O/S.

From: Xarn

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Date: 5/31/2009 5:20:41 PM
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Of the 4 guards that will see time at PG and SG

proficient (coupled with Tremendous JS), average (coupled with mediocre JS), strong (coupled with respectable JS), respectable (coupled with awful JS)

Last edited by Xarn at 5/31/2009 5:22:24 PM

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