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Please allow defensive specialists, role players (thread closed)

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Date: 12/10/2010 3:27:27 PM
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Funny thing I've noticed about dogs and cats and other lower consciousness animals, if you point your finger at something they just look at your finger, not what you're pointing at. And then they look at your face and bark or mew or whatever noise their (relatively) unevolved brain has been conditioned to produce.

I've told a few people that and they thought it was funny. Don't you? I mean I could be pointing at food. More savoury than what they have on their plate. But no. They just don't get it.

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Date: 12/10/2010 3:31:24 PM
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This is a suggestions forum so I thought I'd make one that I would like to see implemented. There is clearly a difference between how real players play and players in this game play, especially role players, and I was just hoping that it might be looked at by those who've created this great game.

That's it. I'm not going to waste any more time arguing.

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Date: 12/10/2010 3:53:02 PM
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ill put my opinion in using the Reggie Evans example as a rebounding specialist on the toronto raptors.

I understand your frustration that you have players that you dont want shooting the ball, taking shots, and it would help if we were able to submit offensive options (#1 being your best scorer - #5 being your reggie evans) but because we cant, we would have to find ways to work around it.

This season on the raptors, reggie was given a primary role as a rebounder, and was completly kicked out on the offense. though making the raptors play 4 on 5 on the offensive end, there offensive game was styled in a way that reggie was not needed. Passing to the perimeter and driving/ shooting. Reggie even would come out to the elbow of the paint to wait for the shot, or to give the driver some space. and then crash the boards.

I know you dont want to argue, but it just seems like you need to take into account that you have a bad offensive player and you need to structure your team in order to play without them. experience and passing would all play a role in this, tactic would help too. and even reggie evans has taken quite a few late shot clock shots. The player usually would if they are wide open.

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165842.42 in reply to 165842.40
Date: 12/10/2010 8:34:34 PM
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Maybe it's time to close the thread.
Suggestion has been discussed and it seems that it will end in a bad way, so it's better to end now with it