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Boxing Offense
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How did the Mavs run their offense with Jason Kidd?


I didn't watch the game vs. NOH but I saw the box score. Jason Kidd had turnovers. Is it because of other Mavs players not used to Jason's passing and because they used to isolate more often? Or what is it? What do the Mavs players have to get used to with Jason Kidd and vice versa? I think in the 3rd or 4th quarter, they were down by as much as 15 or 16. I also saw Josh Howard struggle. How long do you think it'll take for them to get used to each other?

J-Kidd makes everybody better. Once he learns the sets (i'd expect a player like him to pick them up and run them alright in 4-5 practices) they will be in tune. Kenny Smith said it perfectly. J-Kidd will add 4-5 points to a players PPG just with his passing. It wont be long before J-Kidd has adapted. He's had practice changing offences when he plays for the US olympic team.



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ufc undisputed: what do clinch offense and defense do?


hi i doing my second career and trying o make a good caf. I am a boxer and a wrestler but the whole time during fights i wont go to the ground and i will box the whole time. (submission and take down offense are lvl 1). But i do use the single collar uppercuts to get tkos and ko. Using this alot, is clinch grapple offense and defense necassary for my strategy? what are the point of these stats?

Single collar uppercuts = clinch striking offense

Clinch grapple offense/ defense are for wrestling takedowns and judo throws. These 2 have nothing to do with striking

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  1. bobby's girl Says:
    November 27th, 2010 at 6:19 pm

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