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From: pmfg10

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Date: 4/30/2010 7:20:14 PM
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Probably just Low Post or Look Inside. I don't think that it's too viable because if you play look inside and the other team has good perimeter defense then your PG wouldn't be able to pass... so he would have to shoot. If he is a week shooter then you can hope for a terrible shooting night.

From: zyler

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wouldnt your pure passing / defending player have alot higher passing though and be able to pass through the def?

From: pmfg10

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Look at this game, http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/22541767/boxscore.aspx .Just imagine the salary of a player that could do well against this SENSATIONAL outside defense. It's hard to play look inside especially against a team that has this outside defense.

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From: zyler

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Date: 4/30/2010 10:13:10 PM
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well what level of passing would be needed to get past that def?

a player with say sensational od, hnd, drv , passing on stupendous.
jumpshot and jumprange say inept.

your looking at what 60k- 70k a week max.


From: Stajan
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I believe motion utilizes a heavy dose of passing at the expense of PG and SG JS and JR. Low post and look inside, presumably, would also likely require less shooting skill at the PG position to effectively run. But in all honesty you're better off training the jump shot up a ways so you don't get get predicted and/or get exposed. That type of PG could be a liability or even completely debilitating in an offence that utilizes a lot of JS/JR at both guard spots. Going forward it'd probably be in your best interest to have a rounded out build.

If you have coachparrot (a buzzerbeater assistant tool) and have coachparrot handy, you can check out which offenses could be used effectively with that type of player at the helm. Coachparrot is an awesome tool. With its help I'll be able to completely change the dynamic of my team once I get some darn money.

From: pmfg10

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I don't really know the level but a player with Sensational OD (in that level) is not good enough. The handling and driving would be probably better because Passing and Pressure train them both as secondaries. But, If you try to change the offence, your PG wouldn't be able to score and you probably can't find one player like the one you said anyways.

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I think he was talking about sensational team rating in OD,that is very high,I'd guess the PG has 18 in OD or something like that

I'd guess that a high level defensive/playmaker PG would need at least 13/10 in JS/JR to be effective

any toughs from experienced managers,with players like that?