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Inbounders!
I haven't seen any posts on how successful the inbounders are doing so I decided to make this one. Hitting the rim is no problem for me, it's just the when the ball curves that throws me off. :ahh:
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I was quite surprised to see the balls curve myself, but it's definitely there. I observed that, when people threw the balls in a sort of quarterback style (giving it a "spiral" spin), the ball would curve right quite a bit (a couple inches? More than enough to make a difference) if thrown by a right-hander.
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How successful an inbounder is, has nothing to do with making baskets in the last 30sec of the match.
It has everything to do with how accurately he can feed a robot that is shooting 90% during the rest of the match. |
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Anyway, i quite agree with Adam. The inbounders who can consistently feed basketballs to their bots on the other side of the bump will be a MUCH LARGER factor in matches than the ones that can make the occasional shot during the last 30 seconds. I'm not taking anything away from the masters of the hail mary shots, but 90 seconds of consistent feeding will outscore 30 seconds of Hail Mary shots. |
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I have seen some skillful inbounding across the field. Something not mentioned explicitly is accurate end position. Placing the ball by the robot so it doesn't have to chase saves vital seconds. I have seen balls roll in to an awaiting robot's intake system. Be able to vary the path of the inbounded ball. Being predictable allows the other alliance's robot to steal or block balls easily.
My $0.02 on inbounding. |
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We have found that having an inbounder who is both completely aware of the game and can get a ball over the bump in many ways to be a great benefit. The inbounder needs to know if the other alliance is playing defense on them, must predict that robot's actions and correctly get a ball through them. Therefore it helps if you can accurately bounce a ball over the bridge, over the coopertition bridge, and over the bump.
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Did you see Queen City F-2? 781's inbounder scored a 2pt shot that (well, kinda) won the regional. That's definately something I can see happening more often on Einstein.
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It's an interesting theory, we'll see how Einstein goes. Will ball starving be existent though? You could argue that if a human player is good enough to pass a ball directly to their robot, then starving won't be needed, and the difference in the match won't be decided by hail mary shots. However, if starving is rampant, or one team starves the other, those hail mary shots might be really important.
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I hope they start calling hoarding fouls again. |
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Our inbounder actually had shoulder surgery right before the season started so he has trouble throwing the ball down through the slot normally.
Instead he uses a full-body-thrusting motion(Sort of like a "drop it") - that while fun to mock - makes him the most accurate of any inbounder Ive seen. In 2 events hes only ever missed getting 2 balls over the fender. And both times it was because a robot drove in the way. |
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