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From: Kukoc

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165099.3 in reply to 165099.1
Date: 11/29/2010 7:03:25 AM
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He is a crappy PG that's why:D He has no exp, he can't shoot (so when the ball get's stuck in his hand when the shot clock is expireing, he will shoot a brick).

From: Hadron
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165099.4 in reply to 165099.3
Date: 11/29/2010 8:10:19 AM
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I watched most of the game and he was taking shots with 12 left on the clock. Maybe because I played push the ball, but still..if he's not a shooter he should pass first. Even if he doesn't get an assist, he should let the better scorers take over the offence. I shouldn't have to play an inside oriented or slow paced offence just to get a tolerable performance out of my PG. I will keep the driving in check for future training though I can't figure out why it means that my PG will drive and pull-up more than drive and dish.

The lack of experience must have been a factor but I've seen PGs with proficient experience shooting 35% when multiple other starters on their team should around 50. Seems like the coach doesn't run enough one on one plays for the better scorers.

Anyway, I shouldn't have started him in that game, should have known he'd mess up the offence. I don't know how people create good PGs, if they're going to play so poorly as rookies. Its tough to give them minutes other than in scrimmages.

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165099.5 in reply to 165099.4
Date: 11/29/2010 10:07:50 AM
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Thats why you play the rookies only in scrimmages. I have been playing my rookie from last year for 48 minutes in all my scrimmages to get his skills up so that I can eventually play him in league games next year. In my opinion league games are to valuable to have your rookie or not as skilled player play a major role in them. That is why scrimmages are a valuable tool in the game.