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From: TnT

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Date: 1/10/2010 1:45:55 PM
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Sorry, I still have lots to learn. Those were meant for examples only. For my own info only , are you allowed to just copy&paste skills (I would assume no player's name or number)for the sake of discussion?

From: Vikman

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Date: 1/10/2010 4:22:19 PM
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No worries. Sure, you can copy and paste skills.

From: CrazyEye

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Date: 1/10/2010 4:49:42 PM
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the problem in those all around players, that they need good team mates to pass the ball ;) I think if you put nash in a College team, he would be also the first option in scoring, so that he would take more shots and make less assist.

Another point is, that 10 Assist in Buzzerbeater are very high the most league have top player in this category around 7.

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Date: 1/10/2010 8:39:24 PM
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Another point is, that 10 Assist in Buzzerbeater are very high the most league have top player in this category around 7.


This is what I have noticed also and I'm wondering if this is training related and not BB engine. If teammates skills is an issue, I would assume PG on NT teams would produce much higher assist, but I don't see many (if any) 10+ assist avg. A 7 asst avg # is good to know. I will use this as a realistic target instead the 10+. :)

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Date: 1/11/2010 4:37:38 AM
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i don't think you could get this with a normal focus, where the PG don't pass everytime ;)

Also the 10+ guys are pretty rare, and i could promise in our league was some decent PG and just one made it close to this average one season.

From: Thunder Dan

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Date: 1/11/2010 5:40:51 AM
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Stevie is an absolute unique player and you won´t be able to "create" a clone of him.)

Seriously, I think the BB engine doesn´t fit to a 20+/10+ player at the moment.

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Date: 1/13/2010 4:02:36 PM
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But this is also related to the 48-70 mins they should play within 3 matches... If someone is playing, let's say, 23 minutes average per game, it's almost imposible to have 10 assits... ;)

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Date: 1/13/2010 4:11:38 PM
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That is a good point. The overall avg can be misleading. Though when I did my search, I did do a scan of all the games played (not just the avg number) and taking into account games with little minutes. I don't remember many coming close to a 10+ asst avg.

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Date: 1/14/2010 1:37:07 AM
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(3166617) Kolja Pannars
He is the closest I have seen to a Nash type. He averages 10.5 assist a game, last season 11. I saw his skills one time when he was being sold. Proficent JS , Strong JR , Outside D Tremendous, Driving Strong, Handling prolific, Passing Wonderous, IS Strong, Average ID,
Rebounding Average, Shot blocking Inept, Stamina Strong, and FT's Prominent. That was two seasons ago...He could be even better now....Peace

Last edited by Yellow cake at 1/14/2010 1:38:12 AM

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Date: 1/14/2010 3:00:44 AM
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He is more like Kidd if anything. His stats this season. * Pts 8.7, * Reb 5.3 * Ast 8.8



From: TnT

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Date: 1/14/2010 3:15:27 AM
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Thank you much for this data point: JS=9 JR=8 OD=13 DR=8 HA=11 PA=14

This somewhat is inline with my theory that you would have to create an imbalance skill set to get the asst avg up to 10+ range. If his JS/JR are in the range of 10 or 11, I think he would be looking to shoot more and thus giving up some of his asst. It seems the consensus here is to create a balanced player and that is why I think (and this is only my theory) why we don't see too many guys with high asst avg. Which do you think is better? A guy like Pannars would give a pretty good offensive flow but he would giving up some in outside scoring. What if you run a look-inside offensive?



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