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267461.11 in reply to 267461.10
Date: 2/4/2015 8:41:42 PM
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I agree and thanks for that.

I just want to ask another question related to PA/HA.

Does high PA/HA for guards helps a fast pace tactics more or a slow pace tactics?

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267461.16 in reply to 267461.15
Date: 2/5/2015 6:55:44 AM
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I have a 7'3" center who has 12 passing and he got 4 triple doubles last year and 1 this year.

He was second in my league last year in assists.

I had a PF a couple seasons a go who had 15 passing and he had 27 career triple doubles.

I like high passing bigs because you can move them all over the place.

But all tell you finding low salary bigs with high passing and high ID are not easy to find on the TL, because i have been looking for one.

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267461.19 in reply to 267461.18
Date: 2/5/2015 8:05:47 AM
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This segment from the "Nomenclature" page that explains the Game Engine relative to PA and HA:

"Offensive Flow (how well the offense produces assists, avoids turnovers): point guard weighted very heavily, shooting guard weighted medium, small forward weighted medium."

Doesn't mention PFs and Cs, yet we know that matters - mine kill me with 4-5 turnovers per game against strong opponents. I wonder though if those turnovers would happen anyway, and the GE assigns them to the weakest link? Either way, I think we have to focus precious training time on flow skills to PG first, then wingmen. Just don't let your bigs be atrocious!

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