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290960.24 in reply to 290960.23
Date: 12/12/2017 1:19:38 PM
Cologne Falcons
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R.I.P. Nutter

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290960.26 in reply to 290960.24
Date: 12/12/2017 1:53:19 PM
La Ribera B.C.
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R.I.P. Nutter


I don't think so

From: timo-93

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Date: 12/12/2017 1:56:20 PM
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XD

You know I love Nutter (and you for building Nutter)

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Date: 12/12/2017 2:00:01 PM
La Ribera B.C.
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XD

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290960.32 in reply to 290960.31
Date: 12/13/2017 7:16:47 AM
Berlin Street Style
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My most interesting observations regarding 3-2 zone:
- Opponent perimeter players sometimes grab a lot offensive rebounds although I have decent rebounders on PF and C. They seem to get matched against a perimeter defender of mine for rebounds.
- WHEN perimeter players grab an offensive rebound, they often attempt the direct tip-in or put-back. They rarely get matched up against my inside defenders when this happens. Thus, they usually score on these attempts. This is really frustrating because I have two very good inside defenders which do not defend here.


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290960.33 in reply to 290960.9
Date: 12/13/2017 7:33:11 AM
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My player (34285702) have OD = 14 and SB = 11 and opposing SG/SFs always seems to have a lower FG% against him, although I don't have the stats to prove it.

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