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From: ned

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261996.4 in reply to 261996.3
Date: 8/12/2014 11:54:00 AM
Freccia Azzurra
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sure but he's giving an advice to play LI, if you wanna play motion you must have JR

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261996.7 in reply to 261996.6
Date: 8/13/2014 4:56:10 PM
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Yeah, I want him to be at least respectable, if not strong at IS before he turns 21. I'm really starting to get a feel for BB and the offensive tactics and I want to try to run a Motion offense because it seems like my guards already have a jump start on some key motion skills.

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261996.9 in reply to 261996.8
Date: 8/13/2014 5:55:09 PM
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I can't do that. Lol my guy can still reach his MVP potential.

"Fans never fall asleep at our games, because they're afraid they might get hit by a pass." George Raveling
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261996.10 in reply to 261996.9
Date: 8/20/2014 7:17:09 AM
Krituliai
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Well, it depends on what are you planing to make out of that player. If that's going to be an outside oriented SF, but you'd still would like to play LI, then IS is something that you really need. If not, I don't see the need to have it bigger than you have.

For example I have a PG, that I trained myself - JS 15 JR 12 OD 15 HA 13 DR 14 PA 12 IS 3

He plays for SG, and his average FG is 45.5%. And when playing LI... It's 41.6%.

So, there is no big need to pop that IS to 7-8, which would take you forever;)

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261996.11 in reply to 261996.10
Date: 8/20/2014 11:32:40 AM
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Thanks for the input. I plan on playing motion jump shot offenses

"Fans never fall asleep at our games, because they're afraid they might get hit by a pass." George Raveling