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From: JohnnyB
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162014.27 in reply to 162014.26
Date: 10/29/2010 5:25:24 AM
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My opinion for a very good PF based on the limit of 160k salary (something affordable for every div 1 teams)

Jump Shot: sensational Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: proficient Handling: respectable
Driving: average Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: stupendous Inside Def.: marvelous
Rebounding: marvelous Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: respectable

I can live with lower OD too, and i can easily take an other on JS.

From: Tesse
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162014.28 in reply to 162014.27
Date: 10/29/2010 8:06:21 AM
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I think you are all ranking the passing a bit low. proficient or even a bit higher passing can be a nice addition to a PF. I think it'll even make his FG% go up since he can more easily decide to pass the ball instead of taking a difficult shot.

Also with the PF JohnnyB posted I'd rather have a bit higher driving and passing and a bit lower inside skills. Not sure about the low SB either, but that's a whole other discussion.

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162014.29 in reply to 162014.28
Date: 10/29/2010 4:49:09 PM
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My Perfect PF

Height: 6'8'' / 203cm
Salary: $140 000

Jump Shot: sensational ________Jump Range: proficient
Outside Def.: proficient________Handling: proficient
Driving: proficient ____________Passing: proficient
Inside Shot: wondrous_________Inside Def.: wondrous
Rebounding: wondrous ________Shot Blocking: prominent
Stamina: proficient____________Free Throws: proficient

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162014.30 in reply to 162014.29
Date: 10/29/2010 4:56:41 PM
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I think Passing and Jump Range are key skills for the PFs especially if you can run the Princeton offense. Having a PF with JS:12, JR:9 and PS:9 makes you reeeeeeeally hard opponent when you play Princeton...

SB isn't worthless! I prefer this guy:
IS: 14 ____ ID: 14
RB:14 ____ SB: 10
from that guy:
IS: 15 ____ ID:15
RB:15 ____ SB: 5



From: barba
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162014.31 in reply to 162014.30
Date: 10/29/2010 6:07:07 PM
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Hey guys, I´m trying to train an outside oriented PF and I got this player (he´s 19 yo but it´s his rookie yr). Last week he had 48 min training of OD

Weekly salary: $ 4 376

DMI: 14600
Age: 19
Height: 6'9" / 206 cm
Potential: allstar
Game Shape: respectable

Jump Shot: awful Jump Range: average
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: average ↑
Driving: inept Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: average Shot Blocking: inept
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: pitiful

Experience: atrocious

Is he trainable? How I´m suppose to train him? Tks!

From: JohnnyB

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162014.32 in reply to 162014.31
Date: 10/29/2010 7:08:38 PM
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Very low JS to imagine him as a PF...No need more DR/HA/PA in my opinion. Just focus on the basic big men skills and JS.

From: SplitJ
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162014.33 in reply to 162014.29
Date: 10/29/2010 10:06:18 PM
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My perfect PF
Jump Shot: legendary Jump Range: legendary
Outside Def.: legendary Handling: legendary
Driving: legendary Passing: legendary
Inside Shot: legendary Inside Def.: legendary
Rebounding: legendary Shot Blocking: legendary
Stamina: proficient Free Throws: legendary

give me 5 of those I will show you my world domination plan.

p.s. give me unlimited BB money

my point is although have great secondaries on a player is nice but spending all those training time on a 6'10 whose OD is atrocious... then that is just stupid when you could have use those time to train a world class Guard instead of a PF who have great secondaries... the key word is "Limit"

Last edited by SplitJ at 10/29/2010 10:08:55 PM

From: Ref
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162014.34 in reply to 162014.33
Date: 10/30/2010 10:09:28 AM
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For anyone who is training their pf's OD,how long does it take for pop and what height?at the moment i'm training OD on 6'9 guy and i was surprised when he poped just after two weeks of training...

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162014.35 in reply to 162014.34
Date: 10/30/2010 10:32:06 AM
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Depends on the age and the level of trainer. I trained a 6'9" guy up to sensational OD and was getting a pop every other week. At the time he was 18 years old and I had a level 5 trainer.

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162014.36 in reply to 162014.34
Date: 10/30/2010 10:50:49 AM
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I was trainig OD for my PF last season. I trained with lvl 4 trainer and the player's age was 20 and height was 6'6. In total, he had 4 pops, 3 of them took 2 weeks each and the 4th pop took 3 weeks.

From: GC 30

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162014.37 in reply to 162014.31
Date: 10/30/2010 11:46:43 AM
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( ajudando a futura concorrencia hehe)

Anyway,you can train just his OD and driving and play him as a PF just in defense,but you know that a big man with this potential is not a starter for a Div I,he can be good coming from the bench maybe

if you want this,I'd say put 2 of the main skills at 11 and the other at 14+,but train the secondaries first if you really want to train him

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