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How much JR should a PF have?

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267870.3 in reply to 267870.1
Date: 2/15/2015 3:09:18 PM
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That's another question that totally depends on what level Division you are playing in. Expect to hear some of the top teams come on and tell you that 10 or 12 is necessary, and expect to hear some of the midlevel and lower level teams laughing their heads off at that.

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Date: 2/15/2015 8:24:25 PM
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Second Team:
Canada Purple Haze BC
4 top PF on my team
JR's on the 4 of them 8.8.10 & 10

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267870.9 in reply to 267870.1
Date: 2/16/2015 9:24:30 AM
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Unless you are training an outside big, I would not worry about training JR at all. The data suggests that JS is the main skill used for all JS and JR really only becomes a factor for 3 point shots. JR trains very very slow on big men so if you want JR on a big man, I would make sure that you get a guy with alot of JR.

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267870.10 in reply to 267870.9
Date: 2/16/2015 11:29:33 AM
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I agree with Phyr, unless you are planning to run a lot heavy Outside attack (Patient/R&G/Princeton) the advantages don't outweigh the costs as JR mainly effects 3 point shots. Long 2s in any offense (outside of Patient really) tend to be forced ones at so you'd rather hae high HND/DR for your big to create good inside shots and force fouls.

That being said, if you have a young player with 6 or 7 JR, training to 10-12 isn't too much trouble and it can be helpful for those few games were you can exploit poor OD bigs.

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267870.11 in reply to 267870.7
Date: 2/16/2015 12:00:02 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
Naismith
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Canada Purple Haze BC
The OD's on those 4 PF are 11,10,10 & 9
Div I and really any league should have as much multi skill at every position as possible

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267870.13 in reply to 267870.11
Date: 2/16/2015 1:15:37 PM
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+1 headless t gunner.

jr on bigmen is very nice to have and gives you the advantage of beeing less predictable.
if you have a trainee invest a few weeks in jr training. jr 9 is already very nice to have and good enough for most of the competition. furthermore I agree with nachtmahr on the JS/JR balance.

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