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Date: 1/14/2011 11:18:58 AM
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This is one of the very controversial aspects of the game. I really don't know whether IS affects driving layups though, but I've seen quite many managers stating that IS is an important skill for driving layups.
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I have a SG with high Driving but low IS. Let me just say that he often tries those driving layups, but seldom makes them. Having at least some IS doesn't hurt a Slasher type guard.
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Date: 1/15/2011 3:45:26 AM
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but some IS at the SG could really be useful since even if the defender cant defend him even with really high OD without some ID. = draw fouls and score near the rims, I dont know the scores are from post up or slash.
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