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Shotblocking: Good or Bad?

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From: tough

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Date: 6/18/2012 10:19:07 PM
Mountain Eagles
III.1
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Ric Flair Drippers
theres one dumb manager in my league who has too many lux boxes and a 76k monster. he tried to sell him, but he didn't. meanwhile, while he tried to sell, I copied his skills on a sticky note. here are the skills;

JS-18
JR-7
OD-11
HAN-19
DR-20+
PA-12
IS-6
ID-5
REB-3
SB-7
STA-7
FT-6




So he was a shooting guard who can barely score cause of his bad GS, but he got good JS but bad OD. So he barely competes well at D5 level, let alone D3, D2, or D1....

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From: Koperboy

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Date: 6/20/2012 6:31:08 AM
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JS 8 5 JR
OD 4 20 HD
DR 20 20 PA
IS 10 17 ID
RB 17 17 SB

He doesn't even have to be a HoF; this is halfway through MVP potential. Offense: PG, SG or SF. Defense: C.
For a PG, his IS is too big. For a SF, his HA, RB and SB is too big. On defense he dominates. Salary: ~150k.

Only three skills are trained 1-position: SB, ID and PA. Other skills are trained via RB and 1 on 1 for SF/PF which are 2 position. It's hard to do it, but you get a unique player who is tough to defend. With height of ~206 cm, I'd say you need 6 seasons of training. In my opinion thinking outside the box is future of BB.

Last edited by Koperboy at 6/20/2012 6:33:23 AM