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From: JohnnyB
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Date: 1/26/2010 5:22:21 AM
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From my experience, i am using 2 players as PF's. 1 PF one C. The 1st one has 3 on OD, 10 on JS and both have the same IS. The C has 1 on OD, 8 on JS but he is significant better on ID/RE than the 1st. When i am using the 2nd as a PF he tend to fall in foul troubles at much higher rate than the 1st (also he is fouling more than when he is playing C). My conclusion from that is that some OD is needed for PF. How much? i really dont know...

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Date: 1/26/2010 5:50:43 AM
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So what would you say on the fact that the Spanish NT uses a player on the SF position whose passing is atrocious?

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So what would you say on the fact that the Spanish NT uses a player on the SF position whose passing is atrocious?


That if I was the manager of another NT, I would always play 3-2 zone against them. I do not need to worry about their inside attack too much, since they will not be able to get the ball to their PF and C.

Run of the Mill Canadian Manager
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Date: 1/26/2010 8:47:55 AM
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So what would you say on the fact that the Spanish NT uses a player on the SF position whose passing is atrocious?


I would also say that Spain has been lucky so far as they are able to move the ball inside with other players (your flow is respectable so your PG and SG must have really high flow skills to compensate for your lack of them at the SF position). When the competition gets tougher and you face higher levels of outside d, your team will find it very difficult to run an inside offense effectively, provided your opponent sees your weakness and runs the appropriate tactic (ie: not a 2-3 zone).

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Date: 1/26/2010 8:56:21 AM
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I currently train a PF who will have strong OD and Proficient passing by the end of the season to go along with 13+ on the three main inside skills. So these more well rounded PF's exist.

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To: Lux4
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Date: 1/26/2010 4:43:22 PM
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No need to train him anymore, his stats are lethal!