Fastbreak Rhode Island votes YESSent via the Samsung Galaxy S10+, an AT&T 5G
Evolution capable smartphone
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DMARC)" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 12/14/20 9:28 PM (GMT-05:00) To:
scottsdalestars@xxxxxxxxx, somiba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [somiba] Re: Strat
rule change
Anaheim votes yes on both.
Ken
ANA
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Walter <scottsdalestars@xxxxxxxxx>
To: league <somiba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, Dec 14, 2020 7:58 pm
Subject: [somiba] Strat rule change
I don't know whether this will impact anyone's cut decisions, but
there's a new rule that gives additional value to players that
primarily play the 4 but can also play the 3. You can change your
cuts at any time until tomorrow night.
2) Fastbreak passing rule for primary Left Forwards and Centers -
With the concept of Positionless Basketball becoming more
prevalent in the NBA our system of always giving Left Forwards and
Centers a terrible fastbreak passing column is no longer
sufficient. In today's game it unrealistically punishes players
who happen to have a primary position of Left Forward or Center
but who are also rated at smaller positions. The new rule works
as follows: All primary Left Forwards and Centers who are rated
to play smaller positions will now use the following Fastbreak
Passing columns when playing at those smaller positions:
1 T(LF)
2 T(C)
3 -10 T
11-20 Pos Shot-
Note: If the player is used at a position he was not rated
for then use the original fastbreak passing column found on his
card instead.
-Charles