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Worst 164TSP Ever?

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311648.15 in reply to 311648.14
Date: 9/29/2021 12:43:49 AM
Krituliai
IV.8
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Kritulio Urėdija
Unguardable? Erm, doubtful, really.

And they have waaay better options outside, as far as I'm aware.

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311648.16 in reply to 311648.15
Date: 9/29/2021 1:11:35 AM
Kira Kira Koseki
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Yubi Yubi
But considering that Boissard is the highest salary player they have who isn't a big, I struggle to envision any of those better outside options being capable of playing SF at all. Jouanin for example is a 'better outside option' but has only 9 ID and 5 RB.

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311648.17 in reply to 311648.16
Date: 9/29/2021 1:26:07 AM
Krituliai
IV.8
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Second Team:
Kritulio Urėdija
I mean, it's tough to compare the levels of BBB and NT, but...

Have you seen Goldsons amount of rebounds that he won with? :D. It was abyssmaly low, so I don't find the difference between 12-13 and 8-9 RB all that crucial when talking about SF's.

+++18JS isn't all too great for outside oriented offense. Boissard struggled when faced against stronger OD levels.

Last edited by Kritulys at 9/29/2021 1:26:48 AM

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311648.20 in reply to 311648.19
Date: 9/29/2021 11:24:38 AM
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People don't know shit about the game engine. But they talk like they knew every line of code, every parameter, and they knew exactly what every position does in every tactic.

If NT managers don't know what to do with that player, they are the ignorant with absurd rigid requisites; not he manager who trained him.

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311648.22 in reply to 311648.21
Date: 9/29/2021 12:21:58 PM
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I would say defend as a SF and attack as a PG/SG/SF in outside tactic is the best fit for him.

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311648.24 in reply to 311648.23
Date: 9/29/2021 12:53:57 PM
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France is not a perennial world champion. So I guess it has no perfect players. My point is: just throw to the floor you five better players and hope for a win. And stop pretending you know the exact levels a position needs, because you don't know. Those supposed perfect levels don't even exist.

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