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258973.18 in reply to 258973.17
Date: 6/5/2014 6:56:20 PM
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I suggested you my idea because i dont like specific but all round players and they are more useful...

Keep training ;)

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258973.19 in reply to 258973.18
Date: 6/5/2014 7:48:56 PM
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In a way I am modeling after a player I just sold: Jason Koenig
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He played SF for me 16 times in Div II. He dominated offensively and when my other players were struggling to score inside, he could pick up the pace. However, he would get scored on at will from jump shots and 3 pointers. The first week I bought him, he double dropped in inside scoring. So I never saw him with 16 IS.

Also he averaged a 13 Rating from the SF/PF position. Which I thought was interesting considering how bad his defense ability was.

One other thing to note is he didn't jack up 3's from the SF position. This is important to keep in mind when looking at him. His FG% was 52.5% for the season.

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258973.21 in reply to 258973.1
Date: 6/12/2014 5:40:33 AM
CWA FURY
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If you're going to use him as PF he doesn't need to shoot 3s to take advantage of poor outside D on PFs he can step out to midrange and shoot or drive past poor D so strong to proficient is plenty for me. I'd sacrifice a little range and maybe an inside/outside D pop for some shot blocking; if he is to play Pf he'll need shot blocking to counter look inside offence. Other may disagree but also FT is a worry....

Really nice player though and will be your cornerstone player for years to come :)

JB