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311648.26 in reply to 311648.25
Date: 9/29/2021 1:08:29 PM
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There is not such a thing as "too low".

Let's say that you are the NT in France (or other country, it doesn't matter) and a BB makes you an offer.
You can use for the next game a player that is OD=1 and level 25 in all other skills. And, if you accept, he will play as PG both offense and defense. (the other team don't know anything)

Would you accept the offer?
I would.
And you say "But he is a OD=1. He can't defend as a PG"
I know, but I would take the offer. And I would win the game.

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311648.28 in reply to 311648.26
Date: 9/29/2021 3:26:18 PM
Joruus
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This 1 OD player would probably be fouled out before the end of the 1st quarter. :D

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Date: 9/30/2021 7:14:29 AM
Kira Kira Koseki
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Note that I never said Boissard was 'good' for his TSP level because he isn't. I just wanted to point out that he has things going for him, especially the 17 JR which is rare to see on guards much less SF's (14 ID clearly isn't enough but it's still his best position overall). With the change to outside shooting back in season 52, that level of JR can pierce through even the best defenders.

You might argue that I'm wrong on this, but consider that his PPG in last season's B3 was 28.2, with a 3PT% of 37.1. His league numbers are also impressive; 27.7 PPG both this season and last in Ukraine Superleague. And when he has gotten an extended run for France this season he's typically gone off for a lot of points. The numbers don't lie, and they say that playing against Boissard is all about outscoring him, not guarding him.

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311648.35 in reply to 311648.34
Date: 9/30/2021 10:20:26 AM
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First of all only my french friends think that my goal is maximum tsp. It’s absolute false.
your french friends are dumb. Ha/Dr=20 is not high by any means.


So you are training him for PF/C in Patient for your club.
I would say 3 things...
(1) Patient is neutral offense. He will take many inside shots. And he doesn't really need so much JR against inside defenders
(2) he could take one or two more levels in one on one, not only for elastics, also to make sure he is the one that takes the shots.
1 and 2 are debatable, but 3 ...
(3) why on hell do you want to pay extra PG salary with those PA=14 if you want him to take the shots himself? You could have saved a lot of money with less passing, money that you can spend in other players.

So more one on one forwards and pressure and less passing and JR would have been the way to go. Any top manager will tell you this.

In fact, I think he is a better player for France NT than for a club.

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