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241355.1
Date: 5/5/2013 8:31:24 AM
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guards 6 outside skills..bigs 4 inside skills..pssssssssssss...boring as hell..time to build some freakiah players

i bought that dude for 5k


Jump Shot: atrocious Jump Range: awful
Outside Def.: strong Handling: strong
Driving: awful Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: awful Inside Def.: pitiful
Rebounding: awful Shot Blocking: average
Stamina: average Free Throw: awful
   
Experience: atrocious


goal is to build a player with freakish wingspan, monster bb IQ and no clue how to shot the ball...something like this


Jump Shot 1 Jump Range 3
Perimeter Defense 14 Handling 14
Driving 7 Passing 14
Inside Shooting 3 Inside Defense 5
Rebound 3 Shot Blocking 14
Stamina Free Throw

20k salary

what u guys thinking? is bb the right place to build freaks? did or will u build some freaks as well ?!?

lets do it

:p

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241355.2 in reply to 241355.1
Date: 5/5/2013 12:38:29 PM
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14s are some low skills, even for most D.IIIs.

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241355.3 in reply to 241355.2
Date: 5/5/2013 4:01:31 PM
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14s are some low skills, even for most D.IIIs.



Since when is 14 considered low for a skill?


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241355.4 in reply to 241355.1
Date: 5/5/2013 4:12:48 PM
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As a PG coming off the bench he would be a great value. If he started you would have to stay away from the faster offenses that distribute the shots evenly. Pair him with 2 prodigious shooters on the court and he could average 10 assists a game in Patient. I would swap the ID and SB skills, or do a 9-8 split.

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241355.5 in reply to 241355.3
Date: 5/5/2013 4:14:19 PM
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You don't think having 14, OD, PA, and Hand is low for D.II? Considering everything else is under 5, save for 7 DR and 14 SB? That is low. IF he were making a Freak?, I would assume those should be 16+. That would be a Freak. Maybe my standards are too high, but I wouldn't give that player a second look in my division.

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241355.6 in reply to 241355.5
Date: 5/5/2013 4:22:15 PM
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You don't think having 14, OD, PA, and Hand is low for D.II?


Not at all. It depends on the rest of his skills too but I've started guards in both D2 and D1 with those 3 skills around that level and I seem to be doing ok. And if this player was a SF those skills would be considered quite stong. Also remember that the strength of the various divisions differs from country to country and the guy you responded too is not from the US.

Not sure why some people think that every player in D1 and D2 has these crazy high skills. Some players on D1 rosters will have higher skills but with higher skills comes higher salaries and you still need to manage your team payroll.



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241355.7 in reply to 241355.5
Date: 5/5/2013 9:36:29 PM
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You don't think having 14, OD, PA, and Hand is low for D.II? Considering everything else is under 5, save for 7 DR and 14 SB? That is low. IF he were making a Freak?, I would assume those should be 16+. That would be a Freak. Maybe my standards are too high, but I wouldn't give that player a second look in my division.


I don't have anyone above 14 OD (though I do have four at 14) or above 14 HA (two at it), and nobody close to 14 PA. In fact, I've only got two skills total on my team over 14 in any skill - both in JS. But I'm among the best defenses and least turnover-prone teams in the toughest conference in the toughest III series in the USA. The player he's talking about wouldn't play for me because of the JS/JR, but I could certainly see him being a serviceable guard for a LI team.

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241355.8 in reply to 241355.1
Date: 5/6/2013 12:08:03 AM
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It's not really that low but not at all freakish either other than the SB.

Of course his potential is low and it sounds like you're trying to keep his salary low as well.
If you don't want to pump more salary in him through passing and OD before he caps I'd go with ID (like someone mentioned) or IS rather than the SB. Then again, he was cheap, will finish training pretty quickly and is your guy so go for it and have fun.

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241355.9 in reply to 241355.1
Date: 5/7/2013 5:17:10 PM
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One of my trainee guards has Strong shot blocking already, and when I saw your post I was like "LETS DO THIS!!" I'll try finish OD and PA this season, and move on to shot blocking just at the start of the season.

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241355.10 in reply to 241355.9
Date: 5/7/2013 5:48:59 PM
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thats the right attitude bro :)

maybe some user missread my post..its not that that i wanna build a skill 20 dude..its more the compination of skills

for example i would love to see a user that build a dirk nowitzki clone ( a pf with freakish range - maybe 16+ / high driving / no inside shot/ under average rebound etc pp ) or a marc jackson type of point guard ( a back to basket guard ) or something new

the market is full with twins..its boring :p

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241355.11 in reply to 241355.10
Date: 5/7/2013 6:25:07 PM
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I wholeheartedly agree, just maybe the deficiencies that the player has in a traditional sense, allows for those unusually high skills in non traditional areas to be a massive advantage. Spread out around the court, who knows, would be hard for teams to scout.