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270992.15 in reply to 270992.14
Date: 6/16/2015 7:17:14 PM
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Not 12 (sensational). I'm talking about 12 pops to get up to 20 SBing like he was suggesting. That is also assuming that the trainee does start out with 7.99 in SBing. 6'10" is still very tall and would not work with the JR and OD training, even if he could get up to 20 SBing.

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270992.19 in reply to 270992.13
Date: 6/17/2015 9:21:08 AM
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Thanks Steve, that looks like a nice build and if a could get somewhere near there with my trainee I will be very happy!

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270992.20 in reply to 270992.17
Date: 6/17/2015 9:37:43 AM
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I dismissed RB. OD, HA, PA, ID and SB got more training and are higher now. RB got still training through SB but I didn't train it as a stand alone skill.


How far did you end up dropping on RB? The one thing I've always had a hard time contemplating was allowing RB to be too low, since offensive rebounds lead to put back attempts and no matter how good a player's defense is, you're more likely to give up points (or a foul) if your opponent gets an offensive board than you would be if you got the rebound. But I haven't built SB guys yet either, so my whole mode of prevention of easy shots by flooding all positions with OD was vulnerable to offensive rebounds.

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270992.22 in reply to 270992.21
Date: 6/17/2015 12:05:11 PM
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I agree with the idea that a perfect Power Forward doesn't exist, depends on your team composition and on what you want.
I can tell you what would be standart/balanced PF for a MVP player:

131 SP:
13 10
13 13
15 10

17 16
14 10

You could have more TSP with a HoF...


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270992.23 in reply to 270992.21
Date: 6/17/2015 12:29:11 PM
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Yeah, there are more OREB than usual. But I still managed to have the best rebound team in the league... with a RB 12 C and lower RB players. At the same time my team had only 11-12 fouls/game. And this number contains not only shooting fouls. There were games were my team had no fouls after the first halftime.


If you make your opponents miss more shots, you'll get more rebounds. It's more the percentage of offensive rebounds you allow that would probably be the interesting measure, but in any case it certainly is an interesting way of going about things.

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270992.24 in reply to 270992.23
Date: 6/17/2015 4:34:36 PM
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If you really talking about the ideal PF, I would say legendary for all skills! That's the ideal player, no matters the position but he would be too expensive. To be more realistic, I would go with a $164k PF such as :

12 / 8
12 / 12
14 / 8
17 / 17
16 / 10

TSP: 126

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