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127416.19 in reply to 127416.18
Date: 1/14/2010 10:35:59 AM
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i dont think it is possible to find a guard like nash here as all of his guard skills should be very close to 18 at least. The thing with his stats is i think more about the tactics his team plays. Now he is playing a fast paced tactic where he dishes first but also has chances to shoot. If he was playing for Dallas both his assists and scoring would drop most likely. Or on a team who lacks scorers his scoring would go to 25 and above. He is just so multi dimensional, does whatever he needs to do in the right way.


Jean-Philippe Chabernaud (4785422) this guy is afaik in all 6 guardskills betwenn 16 and 18, so they are coming ;)

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Date: 1/14/2010 10:38:08 AM
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yes, ın the future ıt ıs possıble and ı should add the perfect free throws.

anyway, no team will employ a single tactic for a season so it will be hard to see stats like nash's.

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127416.21 in reply to 127416.20
Date: 1/14/2010 10:43:33 AM
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actually i see lot of team who do it with succes :)

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Date: 1/15/2010 8:48:17 AM
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This season his numbers are down (team has changed its offense)

But last season 8.4 assists and 26 pts. Had some low assists late in the season which brought it under 10. Was there most of the season.

The basic rule (don't know his skills) is to have someone to pass too. Offensively he was no 1 option outside and loves to shoot. Helps.

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127416.23 in reply to 127416.1
Date: 1/18/2010 4:15:37 PM
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He was like 2 weeks with 10 asst pg, but now only 9, but I´ll train some passing lvl more to him so he maybe will get 10 assists per game.

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Date: 1/18/2010 4:33:39 PM
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The thing to remember is that of all the millions of people around the world playing basketball there are currently very few players playing in a top league averaging ten assists per game, let alone 20-10.

NBA: two (Nash and Chris Paul)
Euro League: zero. (I don't feel like breaking down each national league)
NCAA Div. 1: zero.
NBA D-league: zero.

So yeah... ten assists per game is not at all easy and it's perhaps unrealistic to compare BB players with their NBA counterparts.

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127416.25 in reply to 127416.24
Date: 1/18/2010 4:42:49 PM
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Euro League: zero. (I don't feel like breaking down each national league)


In Europe by definition of assist is much harder to get 1. Rules to credit assists are much more strict compared to the NBA with France domestic being the exception.

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127416.26 in reply to 127416.25
Date: 1/18/2010 4:47:29 PM
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I was going to mention that but I thought it was kind of irrelevant. The rules about assists are stricter than the NBA everywhere. They give assists out like candy.

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Date: 1/18/2010 7:04:00 PM
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I was going to mention that but I thought it was kind of irrelevant. The rules about assists are stricter than the NBA everywhere. They give assists out like candy.


i also believe that it easier to score 20 ppints in the NBA, with their kind of rules who favours a bit more individual scorers and you ahd more time, but this is something you could also reach in europe.

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