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65061.1
Date: 12/20/2008 10:23:59 AM
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How does the Jump Range work? Does it mean that a player w/ great JR and bad JS is good in 3 pts or does it mean that he is not good unless he is good in JS as well?

I don't know if I ask correctly, so in other way: is only JR good for 3 pointers or does it have to be in combination with JS as well?

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65061.3 in reply to 65061.2
Date: 12/20/2008 6:05:53 PM
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That means high JR is meaningless?

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65061.4 in reply to 65061.3
Date: 12/20/2008 6:12:26 PM
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read it again ;)

little tip both are important ;)

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65061.5 in reply to 65061.1
Date: 12/20/2008 6:27:27 PM
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To be a good 3 pointer it is not enough with just Jump Range. So there should be a combination. Doubt that Jump shot with atrocious Jump range will give you even a good 2-point shoter

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Date: 12/24/2008 7:28:47 AM
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I would say good Jump Range gives an player the sureness and self-confidence far away from the basket but with bad Jump Shot Skill he will not make a lot of points..

So, a higher Jump Range let the player throw easier from far away.. a higher Jump Shot let him score more points.