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259374.11 in reply to 259374.10
Date: 6/10/2014 12:10:42 PM
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I've had a player with 5 drive and he played perfectly fine. He shot 44% from the field and shot 41% from three. He averaged 17.9 points and 5.8 assists and 1.5 TO. He played average as a guard in look inside . He had only 9 passing too.

His skills were 12/10/9/6/5/9----5/5/5/3


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259374.13 in reply to 259374.10
Date: 6/10/2014 7:31:16 PM
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to me, the key question is when did your PG take his shot? the way i envision (your) Patient offense operating is he begins a series with a pass, teammates pass (effectively, not losing the ball), eventually getting the ball back to the PG who then realizes his shot has the best chance of succeeding, and shoots -- and this takes 20 - 24 seconds.

this is different than if the PG comes down looking immediately for the shot.

a third scenario, i suppose, is what we see with LeBron at PG at times in game 2: he has the ball out front, kills the clock, and with 8 seconds looks for his shot.

can the rest of your squad pass well?

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259374.14 in reply to 259374.10
Date: 6/11/2014 3:29:53 AM
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so does it mean Passing will be considered first before Driving?

and also, does high Passing means a player will look to Pass more?

and lastly, does the passer do not consider the driving and passing of his teammates?

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259374.15 in reply to 259374.9
Date: 6/11/2014 3:30:27 AM
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catch and shoot player right?

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259374.16 in reply to 259374.15
Date: 6/11/2014 3:54:57 AM
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Yes I guess you would call him catch and shoot, but its more 'JaVale' Catch and Shoot than 'Kobe' catch n shoot.

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259374.17 in reply to 259374.4
Date: 6/12/2014 1:09:23 PM
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Therefore I would predict that 50% of the time he would drive and 50% of the time he would pass.


Or, our universe splits into two universes. In one he passes the ball, in other he drives. Unless he's Kobe, then he doens't pass :)

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259374.19 in reply to 259374.18
Date: 6/17/2014 12:13:37 AM
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if your right sir, then:

1. to create a pass first players, you will need to have a high level of passing and a mediocre level of driving.
2. it is a big help for the scorers to have some passing.

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