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Date: 3/14/2013 10:13:15 PM
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I used to play patient with a scorer in the PF position. You need to have good driving (wondrous up is better) for your player to make it work. And have good GS to boot also. I use follow depth chart. Maybe your backup center had a high salary or about the same salary of your SF that is why the switch was made.

Your other players skills also have to be considered so that your SF will be the one scoring most of the shots. If there are other players in your guard position that has a good shooting also then they may take away a considerable bit of shots from your SF. Have good stamina also for your scorer as tire in the later quarters.

sample game against a league 1 opponent in a cup. almost won. its nice to use when you are desperate to win against opponents you know are hard to beat.

http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/48867272/boxscore.aspx

Here is another one from the guy who popularize this kind of offense in our country.

http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/42340381/boxscore.aspx

Last edited by Lolo Smithz at 3/14/2013 10:35:53 PM

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Date: 3/15/2013 8:42:28 AM
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Question: how well does playing patient with a BEAST scoring SF at the center spot work? I've heard of some people doing it, but haven't really looked into to see how we'll it works. Will an SF with stupendous jump shot and prominent jump range in a patient offense destroy the other teams center? Any opinions or examples are appreciated.


check this dude (14721498) in season 20/21..at this time he had round about 120 total skillpoints ( now he is close to 140 -- without stamina,fw,experience of course ) and dominated his league with patient

advice for patient: ur weapon needs the highest driving in ur team

Cheers and good luck

( in my eyes that tactic can be a killer one if u do i in the right way )



btw: check my profile and join the new and fresh world fed....awesome power baby :p

Last edited by WillFreeman at 3/15/2013 8:43:21 AM

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238663.12 in reply to 238663.11
Date: 3/16/2013 1:41:52 AM
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No sir, I am the teams dumb manager.

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From: LePigeon

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Date: 3/16/2013 7:07:29 AM
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maybe I'm going to ask a stupid question, but wouldn't it be even better to attack with a Motion tactic, if you are making a SF play as a C?
supposing you can have 2 non-shooter PG in your team (the second one playing as SG), you could focus your shooting on C-PF-SF positions, and maybe attempting more 3-pointers from the C position?

has anyone already tried that?

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Date: 3/16/2013 1:07:37 PM
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Havent tried it and I dont know of anyone else who has either. It sounds to complex and like too many things can go wrong. I have a feeling my guards would be shooting WAY to much.

Murray/Harris/MPJ/Grant/Jokic - 2020 NBA Champs
From: LePigeon

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Date: 3/17/2013 4:37:41 AM
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indeed, the SF scored a good number of shots, with around 50% efficiency, against a direct opponent with a bigger salary
but I'm surprised to see the PG doing only one assist, considering his salary
so it means the SF created his own shooting situations, I guess?

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