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213360.3 in reply to 213360.1
Date: 3/26/2012 10:40:09 AM
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My thinking is that every little bit helps. Rebounding is really a team stat which every player contributes too. And if your SG is a good rebounder, he'll likely perform better at SF as well.

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213360.4 in reply to 213360.3
Date: 3/26/2012 11:49:58 AM
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of course "little bit helps" but u really wanna pay 5-10k a week for that help ? i dont think so

From: schubrakete

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Date: 3/26/2012 11:53:31 AM
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i absolutely agrgee with the other two, rebounding is important on every position, the more the better. but in my opinion, to really use this as a missmatch your guards rebounding should be 2-3 lvls higher than your oponent's (at least for the players stats, not sure how it really effects the game by boxing out etc)

engine is a bitch here. my regular starting pg has reb 6 and goes for 3,6 rebs/game in 29,6 minutes. my sg and my double-backup have reb 2 and 3 and go for 2,7 in 33,5 and 2,2 in 30,7minutes respectively.

to be honest, i dont see a HUGH difference here, given that my pgs salary was around 13k less(which is over 20%!) with reb 2 instead of 6.

but again: that are only the players stats, not sure how it really effects the game. guess there is a reason why this skill is expensive on every position ;-)

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213360.6 in reply to 213360.4
Date: 3/26/2012 12:14:39 PM
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of course "little bit helps" but u really wanna pay 5-10k a week for that help ? i dont think so


yeah i prefer to pay, 20-30k at C instead.

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Date: 3/26/2012 12:24:04 PM
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of course "little bit helps" but u really wanna pay 5-10k a week for that help ? i dont think so


True, but you're going to pay for rebounding at every position so IMO it doesn't matter if it's a guard or a forward. And the higher priced the player, the more you pay for it obviously.

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213360.8 in reply to 213360.7
Date: 3/26/2012 12:36:20 PM
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In my opinion the engine needs a fix when it comes to rebounds in general and outside shooting percentages.

Mediocre rebounding (8-10) on a guard is a great asset, those ~6 rebounds per game will help you a lot and are relatively cheap compared to just one level rebounding more on a big men (like CE said).

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213360.9 in reply to 213360.8
Date: 3/26/2012 12:49:12 PM
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I dont really think that u lose that 6 defensive rebounds if ur PG wont have 6+ reb skill, i think when ur team have to get that reb, so every player gets his % to get this reb, like ur PG-10% SG-5% SF-15% PF-30% and C-40% if they all have same skills. I`m not saying it is like that, i`m just wondering. And i`m pretty sure not only rebound skill depends for rebs, it must be driving or smth i dont know, couse i have 10 reb PF who always taking more rebs than 15 reb C. And he taking much much more rebs. I`m think inside shooting helps to take offensive rebs too.

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213360.10 in reply to 213360.9
Date: 3/26/2012 1:04:22 PM
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And i`m pretty sure not only rebound skill depends for rebs, it must be driving or smth i dont know, couse i have 10 reb PF who always taking more rebs than 15 reb C. And he taking much much more rebs. I`m think inside shooting helps to take offensive rebs too.


well, thats guessing.could also be a matchup thing. and here i'm back on topic. if the opponents guards have a 8 in rebounding a 6 on your guards isnt much better than a 2 in my opinion.

i am with crazyeye and knecht, good teamrebounding helps to manage the salary on your bigs, but still they carry most of the load, especially when playing a 3-2 zone

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213360.11 in reply to 213360.9
Date: 3/26/2012 1:33:39 PM
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I had the same idea a couple of seasons ago, that driving was linked to (offensive) rebounds because a driving player is closer to the basket to catch his missed shot.

However I was told that, thats not how the engine works.

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213360.12 in reply to 213360.11
Date: 3/26/2012 4:04:16 PM
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it must be, how can PF(10 reb 11 driving) can always take more rebs than C(15reb, 5driving) in other way.

From: Lucifer

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213360.13 in reply to 213360.12
Date: 3/27/2012 6:24:03 AM
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I dunno. My PF always tends to be more 'active' than my C. Both of them have exactly the same skills, but my PF shoots a lot more and my PF snags many more offensive rebounds, although my C snags more defensive rebounds. Their driving skill is +- 1 of each other.

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