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From: SplitJ
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Date: 2/4/2011 7:28:25 AM
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if you have a C with resp JR, he will start taking a lot more 3s... under 7, they will stick to midrange even when they play at PF.

From: JamesBond

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You can live with low HA if you have respectable passing,at least that works for me...But to say that JR is pretty much useless for a C,is pretty much ignorant.

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Date: 2/4/2011 1:06:15 PM
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hallo

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Date: 2/4/2011 7:23:17 PM
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I know this thread has moved in a different direction now, but I wanted to respond to this.
Oh i am apologize, i was in hurry when i was writing my post. Thats the correct link: (6895165)

Indeed my player is aggressive but 6,7 per 48 to 5.1 is a really big deference, and that some times means win or lose one close game.. Also somehow you have to explain it right? Aggressiveness is not the answer for everything, rather an excuse. Its just 1 part of the foul problems. Take on your account as an NT coach i have lots of data to backing up my statement.

It seems to me that moving your player from PF to C simply changed the frequency with which opposing offenses found this player to be a defensive mismatch, thereby reducing his fouls/48min very slightly. Can we agree on that?

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Date: 2/4/2011 8:39:27 PM
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Thats what i am saying man...Exactly what i am saying...Since C's getting much less outside shots than the PF's then i can hide his liability on the OD. As far as about his other skills i guarantee you that he is very balanced big man.

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Date: 2/6/2011 11:34:32 AM
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I'll group the skills in tiers

1. IS, ID, Rebounds
2. SB, PA, JS
3. DV, HA, OD
4. JR

IS, ID and Rebounding are absolutely necessary. SB, Passing and JS give your C more versatility and while not absolutely necessary are still quite beneficial. Driving, Handling and Outside Defense are nice to have, and Jump Range is almost useless for a C.

can we see this 21yos skills? starting training at 21yo is usually not the best idea unless the player is already quite developed.


Obviously you don't have a clue my friend :)

JR is MUCH more importan than DV and HA,and quite important itself..


it is true JR is pretty important that those tiers of skills should of switched SB with JR because SB is not very important legendary SB doesnt get you many blocks only about 5 blocks per game i personly would rather train other skills instead of wasting like 2 seasons on SB

Last edited by Future NBA Hall of famer at 2/6/2011 11:37:27 AM

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Date: 2/6/2011 11:40:21 AM
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... legendary SB doesnt get you many blocks only about 5 blocks per game

Yeah, cause averaging 5 blocks per game is such a low number. lol

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Date: 2/6/2011 11:44:40 AM
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what i meant is ur better off getting other skills higher like ID if i had a choice between legendary ID and Legendary SB id go with ID all day long because ID would pay off more

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Date: 2/6/2011 11:44:43 AM
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... legendary SB doesnt get you many blocks only about 5 blocks per game

Yeah, cause averaging 5 blocks per game is such a low number. lol

Recently I've seen a player on TL with...as far as I can remember tremendous SB and his average SB was about 5 each game. Now it doesn't sounds many, but if all of those shots were scored, that would give the opponent extra 10 points, and 10 points certainly seems significant to me.
But ofc, I'm not saying SB should be trained like the other important skills.

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