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270576.21 in reply to 270576.5
Date: 5/24/2015 2:26:02 PM
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I think that with high OD (+10) on a C or PF, you can get a way with low ID (12/13). That way you can get some higher IS/REB/BLK and keep the salary low.


I don't know if this can be a misconception.
OD does not add ID, therefore you cannot state "3 levels of OD equals 1 ID if your guy is defending under the basket".
At least I don't understand it that way.

The defenses complicate the shot to poor shooting conditions, OD outside and ID inside of the zone.
Then, once the shot takes place, SB comes into play for a second shot barrier, sometimes resulting in a shot failed, sometimes in a block, sometimes in a foul. Or when it's in, it was just not enough.

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270576.23 in reply to 270576.22
Date: 5/28/2015 12:38:53 PM
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I believe the high OD pressures the PF/C from coming in to the paint and getting the easy bucket. It can force a TO, a bad shot, or causes the PF/C to pass to another player. That's why I think 10+ OD can be a good thing for PF/C. High OD on a PF/C could well be the cheapest and deadliest way to play with great defense.


One exception is that OD seems to be mostly useless against a big man who grabs an offensive rebound and immediately tries to score.

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270576.25 in reply to 270576.24
Date: 5/28/2015 4:55:07 PM
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Well it's not perfect, but on the other hand that doesn't happen too often. He could try boxing him out ;)


It happens all the time, except for the times it doesn't.

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270576.26 in reply to 270576.25
Date: 5/29/2015 5:41:14 AM
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I guess it'd make sense that the offensive rebound+scoring attempt only demands SB for the defender, no OD and probably no ID either.

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270576.28 in reply to 270576.27
Date: 5/31/2015 12:16:25 PM
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yep - have been doing this for past few seasons..... keeping the RB on the lower side as well, in order to keep the salary cost-efficient where possible.

haven't worked out the right balance of ID - SB yet, am thinking im gonna go higher SB.

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270576.29 in reply to 270576.28
Date: 6/2/2015 10:15:00 AM
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So how do you train in order to keep salary down? Does salary infaltion happen often? I thought everytime you move up salary goes up.

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270576.30 in reply to 270576.29
Date: 6/2/2015 10:23:56 AM
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If you don't want salary to go up you don't train.
Salary goes up based off the pops/skill set so it does inflate for younger players getting good training.
Salary Floor goes up based off what league you're in. D.V Has a salary floor of like 40k where as D. IV is 52k.

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270576.31 in reply to 270576.30
Date: 6/2/2015 10:26:49 AM
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So a friend of mine said he has minium salary cap of 30k in division 3 Candaian league, He is making 100k profit is there a minium salary cap for us in the USA as well?

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