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139768.4 in reply to 139768.1
Date: 4/8/2010 7:26:05 PM
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Against a FCP, RnG is better. The more you pass the ball around trying to find a good shot in motion, the more likely you are to turn the ball over so it is better to tell your players to take the first decent look available with a RnG tactic

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Date: 4/9/2010 9:46:57 AM
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No, the fast pace offence produced more turnovers and bad looks and RNG is fastest, motion is better.

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139768.6 in reply to 139768.5
Date: 4/9/2010 10:35:44 AM
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No. Motion tries to find a good shot by passing the ball around. While you pass the ball around you are more likely to turn the ball over due to a FCP defense. You are better off playing RnG. True your shots might not be as good as those if you try motion but at least you get a shot off.

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139768.7 in reply to 139768.6
Date: 4/9/2010 2:50:08 PM
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I know what motion is, but against FCP is better than RNG that all i am saying, you get much more turnovers with RNG and with motion you get more easy baskets against FCP

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139768.8 in reply to 139768.7
Date: 4/9/2010 9:20:45 PM
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I don't think you two are going to agree on this.

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139768.9 in reply to 139768.8
Date: 4/9/2010 9:46:26 PM
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Well every man is entitled to his opinion.

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139768.10 in reply to 139768.7
Date: 4/9/2010 9:54:10 PM
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Why would you have more turnovers using RnG against a FCP?

1. You take a the shot possibly before the defense even setting

2. You take "decent" shots instead of "good" shots so you are more likely to take a shot earlier in the shot clock. Passing the ball around trying to find a good shot is more likely to result in a TO.

3. "easy" baskets depend a lot more than what tactic you play. FCP is right up on your defender trying to force a TO. If your players aren't good passers they will result in a TO. Might as well reduce shot quality and get a shot off which is better than no shot at all.

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139768.11 in reply to 139768.10
Date: 4/9/2010 9:56:46 PM
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Could even itself out . RnG more missed shots and Motion more turnovers. Equals similar amount of lost possession.

Last edited by aussie dude at 4/9/2010 9:58:40 PM

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139768.12 in reply to 139768.11
Date: 4/9/2010 10:06:54 PM
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Fair enough. But the guy was arguing that RnG produce more TOs.

You would definitely miss more shots though and it also depends on the defense of your opponent. There are many other factors that could affect possession.

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139768.13 in reply to 139768.12
Date: 4/10/2010 3:43:50 AM
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Im with you on this one. The longer you look for the best open man, the more TO's. Not in all situations btw. If you have a outstanding offense flow yourself, you wont have a very hard time to find the best man. In this situation its just a bad tactical choice of your opponent to choose to play CSP.

But the question remains (in the situation you do have a bad offense flow): do you want less TO against FCP or wont you mind the TO's and still want the better shots?
I would rather go for a fast pace offense. The defence of your opponent will take such a hit because he plays CSP, that your chance of still finding a good % shot would be just fine. Even if its a quick shot. And when you still can find a nice % shot, i rather take 10 of them instead of turn over 4 of them and take 6 slightly better shots.


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139768.14 in reply to 139768.12
Date: 4/10/2010 7:43:16 AM
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What about Look Inside? Do your players hold on to the ball for too long?

Even though im predominately Inside strong i guess, even though should i play RnG?

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