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From: J-Lion

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254541.20 in reply to 254541.19
Date: 1/28/2014 12:51:03 PM
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league doesn't matter but game ratings and indeed your team is fortified very well. now the question is how he perform if he is the only best Shotblockers on your team, and see if he still can average the same. shotblock is individual skill and shan't dependant on other players SB rating.

i don't have much experience with training shotblocking, but watching how GE treat my lv13 shotblocker last season, is enough to remind me the same feeling of 4-5 seasons ago (less SB occurence, no shotblock help off weakside). my conference that time didn't have much dominant inside player and that still didn't offer advantage to my center.


Champions are those who kept fighting till the end. Even if we lost, we are still the Champion. "The Queen - We Are The Champions"
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254541.21 in reply to 254541.18
Date: 1/28/2014 1:05:09 PM
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Sainun Sailom. i think he should average a consistent minimum 2.5bpg.

btw i'm sorry if my tendency has offended you. i admit i'm not proficient enough in this language and don't have highest education on English major. i always have a headache to write a lengthy posts.

Champions are those who kept fighting till the end. Even if we lost, we are still the Champion. "The Queen - We Are The Champions"
From: J-Lion

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254541.23 in reply to 254541.22
Date: 1/28/2014 1:50:14 PM
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There is Malaysian NT bigman who had 17 SB, but only avg 2bpg on a competitive league with good rating.

I do notice 3/2 on your match yield more SB. i tried 2/3 in the past but doesn't help. 3/2 seems make less sense for me based on a real life view, as this tactic mainly focused on pressing the guard. 2/3 should have more SB activity. But no matter what, thanks for the valuable feedback. I'm half glass empty but still here. So experiment will still welcome.


Champions are those who kept fighting till the end. Even if we lost, we are still the Champion. "The Queen - We Are The Champions"
From: J-Lion

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254541.25 in reply to 254541.24
Date: 1/28/2014 10:47:11 PM
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BB was built to resemble the real life basketball or at least closer. Even when your opponent plays motion (mid/long range focus), the shotblock numbers are still huge.

And when a guard goes inside my bigs are there to humiliate them.

did you actually see this happen? Most of the time i hardly notice the shotblock helper. I wonder how the GE comentator will say , whether the guard player is defended by the bigs, or still defended by it's main defender.

Champions are those who kept fighting till the end. Even if we lost, we are still the Champion. "The Queen - We Are The Champions"
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254541.29 in reply to 254541.28
Date: 1/30/2014 8:11:46 PM
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I've been training SB a lot and it definitely is dependent upon the level of the oppision. Using mostly M2M this season, my center with 15SB is averaging 2.5 per game. Also, he has only allowed opponents to shoot 15% inside against him. This is in D.II. I plan to get him up to 20SB so ill let you know how much it helps my team when that time comes.

From: J-Lion

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254541.30 in reply to 254541.27
Date: 1/31/2014 11:19:39 PM
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In the real life basketball, I once read a comment from Dikembe Mutombo (when he was with Sixers). When he was interviewed about low shotblocks against Milwaukee Bucks (Ray Allen, Glen Robinson, Sam Cassell), Mutombo comments was, "Bucks keeps shooting from outside, I can't block shot if they don't drive to the lane"

Yeah, I often see this defensive rotation in BB which at first i though it was a disfunctional defenses due to fatigue. However, the rotation stood as it is. Rarely shotblock happens. That's the reason i was pretty worried to put in a 17SB and he still averaging a mortal 1.5 - 2.0 bpg each season. I think I kinda regret rooting for shotblock party, but these 15-20SB shall receive a special treatment.

Champions are those who kept fighting till the end. Even if we lost, we are still the Champion. "The Queen - We Are The Champions"
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