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From: BigT

To: Obi
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270818.3 in reply to 270818.2
Date: 6/3/2015 4:05:57 AM
TheRainmakers
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Thank you for your answer (y)

I guess it also mostly depends on which tactic you want to play no?

Well i don't think ratings reveal much these days. With managers tending to acquire more and more players with strong secondaries.
Best example is the Belgium number 1, if you look at his results in B3. According to his ratings he should never advance that far in the tournament.

From: Scoresby

To: BigT
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270818.4 in reply to 270818.3
Date: 6/5/2015 2:19:33 PM
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In my experience (which is just 3.5 seasons, but I've done pretty well with below-average team salaries) the PG is perhaps the most important position, and yes - handling and passing are very important, plus outside D.

When I upgraded to a PG with much better "point guard" skills, my game flow and shooting pcts. went up. It would also appear that if you want a classic PG, you don't want his shooting skills too high, or he will take too many shots instead of passing to better shooters.

From: BigT

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Date: 6/6/2015 4:58:23 AM
TheRainmakers
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Thank you for your advise (y)

From: Mr. Glass

To: BigT
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270818.7 in reply to 270818.1
Date: 6/8/2015 12:32:22 PM
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A good pg is very important If you want to advance in BB.

One time I had scoring a pg and all around one. It was pretty fun to see how the game played out. Btw I still do today

Last edited by Mr. Glass at 6/8/2015 12:35:18 PM

From: BigT

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Date: 6/8/2015 2:27:31 PM
TheRainmakers
BBBL
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Well I made my decision 😊

Thank you for your advise 👍🏻