Does it matter which back player plays well or which combination of back players is most effective?
From the bench, it is sometimes very difficult to see.
If it’s easy, how to explain that in this match, the combination of 9m players Bence Zdolik – Adam Juhasz – Gabor Ancsin, who was the most efficient in the first half, played only one attack in the second half?
How to determine which pivot is more useful?
In the first half, the team had 50% efficiency – 4/8 when Darko Stojnić played, and only 19% – 3/16 when Aliaksei Ushal played.
Coach Dragan Djukić made a good decision at halftime and changed their role, so Stojnić played 16 and Ushal 9 attacks with similar efficiency.
If he had known these facts during the first half, we are sure that he would not have waited for 16 attacks with that decision.
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