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From: ジグ

To: DanJ
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174880.4 in reply to 174880.1
Date: 2/18/2011 2:28:04 AM
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it might be the opponents guard had better OD than the JS of the player yur trying to purchase. And i think he can be a great shooter because yur in league V.

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From: phelps41

To: DanJ
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174880.5 in reply to 174880.1
Date: 2/18/2011 8:10:57 AM
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There are alot of factors in play.

What style offense was he in?

Was in a upper league where he was overmatched?

Was he being played 48 minutes straight?

All of these affect shooting.

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Date: 2/19/2011 2:14:17 AM
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and enthusiasm effects it too( but not much)

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From: Coolbobj

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174880.8 in reply to 174880.1
Date: 2/19/2011 6:23:49 AM
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Still get that kind of player anyways. You have to remember the kind of opponents the guy has had to play. The guy might have played in a league far tougher than ours. Since you're in D.V, that kind of player will be good for your team. That guy is a god shooterfor your level, in my league that kind of player would be an average player. In D.III that kind of player would struggle. It all matter about the competition. Ignore stats when you buy a player, other than how much he fouls. Look at his skills.

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