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From: CrazyEye

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120258.22 in reply to 120258.21
Date: 12/1/2009 7:25:58 AM
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the thing if you train one time shot blocking you get 2-3 ups, and pay higher salary if you train one time ft you get around 6 ups and don't have to pay more salary don't have to watch for minutes etc. So i don't say SB do nothing, but if it usefull like the other trainings? I think the margin of points you get/avoid per training is pretty low with SB compared to the other trainings.

From: Azrail

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Date: 12/1/2009 8:14:59 AM
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I think the margin of points you get/avoid per training is pretty low with SB compared to the other trainings.

yes, agree with you,the margin is pretty low,at this moment,but maybe in the next season something will change.


Last edited by Azrail at 12/1/2009 8:16:13 AM

From: JohnnyB

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120258.25 in reply to 120258.23
Date: 12/4/2009 1:54:38 PM
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Well 1st u cant work u r players for something that may or may not happen in the future. 2nd even if u block a shot doesnt mean that u get the ball. It can go outbounds or the opponents get the ball, so for me is relative useless.

A good C must have strong rebounding and D skills right? From a missed shot then u have much better chances to get the reb.

So my conclusion after 4 seasons that i am training big men, is that the 2ndaries that are really helping the big men are JS, and PA.

From: papag

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120258.26 in reply to 120258.25
Date: 12/4/2009 10:20:12 PM
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shot blocking and driving are two skills that are important no matter who the player is or what position they're in

shot blocking doesnt just increase your players chance of blocking a shot but also of putting the shooter off and making their shot worse.

and driving allows players to make better shots for themselves by distancing themselves from their defender, there is no use have prolific jump shot if your player cant get away from his defender.

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120258.27 in reply to 120258.26
Date: 12/4/2009 11:55:50 PM
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I am really glad that someone who has been playing this game for three weeks is so willing to muck up the forum with misleading advice and try to pick arguments with more experienced players. It's really helpful.

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120258.28 in reply to 120258.27
Date: 12/5/2009 1:09:06 AM
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I'm not trying to pick fights, sorry if it came across that way.

i'll stop posting i seem to cause a lot of consternation and am of no help whatsoever. Sorry for the inconvenience i may have caused

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120258.29 in reply to 120258.11
Date: 12/5/2009 3:10:28 AM
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hI GUYS, ACTUALLY i'M NOT SURE if I'm doing this right. I should reply to the shot blocking thread, anyway, check out my player.
He got 3.1blks/ game from 1-15 games then went down to 2.9

From: JohnnyB

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120258.30 in reply to 120258.26
Date: 12/5/2009 4:02:17 AM
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I made my case about my SB. Now lets go to DR. Explain me then how my 7 DR 11 IS C, is shooting the horrid 42% and compared to my other C with 3 on DR, 12 on IS is shooting 60% on far more attempts? The explanation here is that player A has 1 on PA, 3 on JS. player B has PA 5, JS 7. 2nd player is shooting with higher frequency too. Also looks like experience is a factor too.

Those conclusions is coming from at least 5 friends who are using inside tactics. Sample is not very large for sure, but we dont have any indication that DR is important at all.

So for my DR is very over rated skill at least for the big men, so the next season that i plan to give to my big men some F's training DR will not be 1 of the skills that i will train.

From: papag

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120258.31 in reply to 120258.30
Date: 12/5/2009 4:44:57 AM
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i dont think it is an incredibly important skill for a C, especially compared to all the other things you could train them in, Rebounding, free throws, inside scoring etc

good luck with them

From: JohnnyB

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120258.32 in reply to 120258.31
Date: 12/5/2009 4:51:04 AM
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We are talking about the secondary skills here. Not the main

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