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166813.5 in reply to 166813.1
Date: 12/22/2010 7:51:11 AM
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well, he shots better from 3pt than from mid range lol compared 42% vs 40% true shoting percentage:D and since league average is proly ~45%, considering u playing inside tactics id say its pretty good.

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166813.6 in reply to 166813.1
Date: 12/22/2010 5:53:41 PM
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sort of related....but im looking to acquire a center whith proficient inside scoring but atrocious jump shot. I do prefer to run the look inside offense and he is in strong game shape will his jump shot affect his FG% a lot or not much.

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166813.7 in reply to 166813.6
Date: 12/22/2010 6:22:05 PM
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I have two C trainees with rather low JS. They score well in LI, one of them with more than 60% FGs made.

Nevertheless, I will probably train their JS soon; mainly to have one of them switch to the PF position, but also to increase the possibilities for good looks in my team; having two or three attack modes for each player makes it easier to exploit the opponents' weaknesses.

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166813.8 in reply to 166813.6
Date: 12/23/2010 8:28:52 PM
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JS is important for a PF but a C is the one player who can afford to have it really bad. Just remember to watch that game shape. I believe that enthusiasm also affects your teams performance in many ways so it may also affect that guys shooting %.

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166813.9 in reply to 166813.4
Date: 12/24/2010 3:14:23 AM
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is there a point at which there is to many minutes....i know you said 70 but but my SF is way better then my backup and he gets like a ton of minutes into the 80s if i dont play a scrimmage othewise a ton more...and most of my starters get more than 70 in a week...should i bench them to limit minutes?

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166813.10 in reply to 166813.9
Date: 12/24/2010 3:23:40 AM
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Yes, you have to limit their minutes in order to play better.
If your backup gets to proficient game shape and your first SF remains around average-respectable, your backup will start playing better than your first SF...

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166813.11 in reply to 166813.10
Date: 12/25/2010 3:26:22 PM
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If your SF is playing too many minutes and getting a bad GS you may want to play one game with his as a starter and one with him as a backup.

Last edited by yodabig at 12/25/2010 3:26:43 PM

From: yodabig

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166813.13 in reply to 166813.12
Date: 12/25/2010 4:12:00 PM
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Not if your starter is a star and your backup pathetic. You can end up around 90 mins. That is yet another good reason to have good backups.

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166813.14 in reply to 166813.13
Date: 12/25/2010 4:41:14 PM
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I have to agree with you on this one. I've gone a few seasons now watching as my PG suffered because I was not watching his minutes carefully. I've gone and picked up a new PG and the next few seasons I'll be messing around with letting one start over the other, especially during weeks they are not the trainees.

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166813.15 in reply to 166813.14
Date: 12/25/2010 5:48:15 PM
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If you are training guys it is easy. Just play them 48+ in one game in the training position then give them a backup role in another game in a non-training position. This will give them great GS every week.

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