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Date: 5/15/2010 11:18:19 PM
Kitakyushu
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It was my question and I totally agree with you...
Another question?
# Jump Range: A player with a higher jump range will find that the effectiveness of his jump shot decreases less with distance.

If this is the case, where do you think the 15 JS 8 JR intersects with the 13 JS 10 JR on the floor?
With watching my games..I would guess about 18-20 FT from the basket...

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143699.7 in reply to 143699.6
Date: 5/16/2010 3:07:08 AM
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Yeah seems around that distanc where they shoot about the same.

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Date: 5/16/2010 10:50:10 PM
Tamurong Spurs
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# Jump Range: A player with a higher jump range will find that the effectiveness of his jump shot decreases less with distance.

i can not get what this mean? help me plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. tnxxxxxxxxx

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Date: 5/16/2010 10:55:23 PM
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Basically, when you are near the basket, Jump Shot is very important and Jump Range isn't really required. But as you get further away from the basket you need higher Jump Range to still make the shot.

So a player with 15 JS and 3 JR will shoot well when he is close to the basket, but will be absolutely horrific from the 3 point line. On the contrary, a 10 JS and 10 JR player will shoot pretty good when he is close to the basket, and pretty good from the 3 point line.

Does that make sense?