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279006.31 in reply to 279006.28
Date: 5/24/2016 11:47:34 PM
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I would love to give you more insight on the tactical reasonings/secrets but unfortunately that will have to wait until I retire from BB (a long time from now).

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Date: 5/25/2016 12:10:45 AM
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It wasn't the pretties of terms, but now with a NT term under his built, Isaiah is the most experienced candidate and I absolutely want to see him manage a second term. He has my vote.

Just to add to that, I've examined Isaiah's management of the NT closely on the US offsite: He put's a lot of dedication into scouting players and teams and critiquing his managerial tactics. He's the best man for the job.


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Date: 5/25/2016 12:32:04 AM
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The best candidate for the job wins gold with a gold capable team. That's just simple.

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279006.35 in reply to 279006.26
Date: 5/25/2016 12:34:27 AM
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Its very easy to say what you would have played now that you see the results. Heck, I would play things a little differently too. But based on everything we had in front of us and the shape of our roster at that time I really don't think yourself or Goldbear would have done much different. The Australia game was a fluke and Id say 8 out of 10 times we would have won. As for the Spain game, go look at the discussion for it. I was dead set on PTB and had it set until the last two minutes. I feared the double guess and it happened. That was my only wrong decision in my opinion. The Australia game I would do it over again.

Also, you talk about playing the guys with the best stamina but do you not realize that stamina really isn't that high on the majority of our best players? Its not like we can just pick whoever we want whenever we want. We are only allowed 18 players and if we make drops then we lose enthusiasm. What you are saying you would do is almost an impossible feat due to the restrictions in place.

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Date: 5/25/2016 12:38:14 AM
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In all honesty, did we have a team capable of winning it all?

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Date: 5/25/2016 12:40:12 AM
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Do you know the teams we are up against? Our team is great, yes, but USA isn't over powering like we are in real life. In fact, our roster doesn't even compare to some of the top teams. We have one true world class big on our depth chart. The rest are good NT players but nothing overly special. There are teams with 3 or 4 of our world class big on their own roster. We can't say we are going to destroy those teams so easily.

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Date: 5/25/2016 12:45:14 AM
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So we had no chance? We lack the front court necessary for a title?

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Date: 5/25/2016 12:52:58 AM
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We had a chance if we could maintain great GS all around which would have allowed us to use other tactics. Problem is that we were forced to run more inside offense because our best shooters continued to be in strong (low) GS for whatever reason. Couldn't risk relying on them so had to go inside. We have great bigs,yes, but our best bigs against their best bigs, as well as guards with higher skill totals than ours, makes it a difficult task to win straight up. Plus, not to mention, the 5 bigs on the team were our best on the depth chart but we have a lack of legit bigs in the pipeline.

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Date: 5/25/2016 12:59:33 AM
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So the GS trapped us into the outcomes of a couple particular losses? That's unfortunate. From the box score alone it looks like a combination of tactics as well. Do you think that the next term will have a team that is finally capable of bringing the world gold back?

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279006.41 in reply to 279006.40
Date: 5/25/2016 1:14:57 AM
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Those two games being mentioned had different scenarios. As for the Australia game, all of our bigs and SFs were in great GS while we only had 1 guard in Proficient GS. The rest were Strong (low-medium). Our best offense would have come from our 3-5 positions. Also, our best PG was injured that game too which didn't help. As for the Spain game, that is the one game I will continue to say I messed up on, and I am not afraid to admit that. We very well could have, and should have, run PTB.

As far as the next term, it will be a struggle which will rely heavily on GS as well as no key players getting injured. Four of our top five bigs will be getting to be too old for competition which is scary to think about. We may only have a few NT caliber bigs in two seasons. It will suck. However, I think our guard depth will be a strength and we could have the best guards in NT competition when talking about having the ability to run outside offenses. These next two seasons will be scary but fun at the same time as we are going to have to transition our focus most likely so that way we can play to our strengths.

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