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125704.64 in reply to 125704.62
Date: 1/1/2010 7:08:50 AM
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Its a long debate on those forums about SB, but no debate for the guard skills. About JS i never underrated and every season i am training for at least 1 week JS my big men, and believe me its not easy to find the time that my C will play SF and win that game. Even if i do that then will have GS problem couz after all somebody has to play C.

Still u didnt gave me any answer about the other things that i have pointed

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Date: 1/1/2010 7:37:32 AM
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Its a long debate on those forums about SB, but no debate for the guard skills.

The long debate stems from the fact that Shotblocking was less useful before the most recent slew of game engine changes. And since people still seem to refuse to train it, it's hard to make an accurate


Still u didnt gave me any answer about the other things that i have pointed

I guess don't agree with the other points either.

If you have basic players as I defined them (with Passing being one of the four important skills for guards), you will probably be ok under most tactical choices. Unfortunately, teams seem to ignore the need to have Passing on their guards -- and then for some reason are surprised by poor results.

I read most complaints in the forums, and I see people who repeatedly refuse to acknowledge what's needed in order to take the most advantage of dominant big men. Taking a bunch of expensive players and putting them in your starting lineup is apparently not what wins games, and that to me is perfectly fine.

Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 1/1/2010 7:42:20 AM

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Date: 1/1/2010 10:42:49 AM
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The long debate stems from the fact that Shotblocking was less useful before the most recent slew of game engine changes. And since people still seem to refuse to train it, it's hard to make an accurate


maybe that could be point of the fact that the player who have it, don't "use" it.

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Date: 1/1/2010 10:51:21 AM
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Yes, I like to see that there are strange hybrids on transfer market, it is good opportunity to create something which will win the games no matter how active trader you are. But I see problem at that when I will sell one or two for the money, I will never get similar players agan from there, that sucks.

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125704.68 in reply to 125704.67
Date: 1/1/2010 11:03:12 AM
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I call it "sacrifice for money".

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125704.69 in reply to 125704.66
Date: 1/1/2010 2:24:23 PM
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The long debate stems from the fact that Shotblocking was less useful before the most recent slew of game engine changes. And since people still seem to refuse to train it, it's hard to make an accurate


maybe that could be point of the fact that the player who have it, don't "use" it.

Or maybe people have unrealistic expectations about it. I don't know.

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125704.71 in reply to 125704.69
Date: 1/2/2010 3:14:45 AM
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Lets say that u r C is getting 2bpg. Its that those 2 blocks enough to justify 10-12 on SB and the salary that is coming with that? Why not train ID for the same price? the opponent will go against my big man for 10-20 times, some times even more. Thats why ppl dont like to train SB.

If now the SB disrupt the opponents offensive flow (just like in the real game) then it will make SB a real useful skill. Also if the big men have SB why guards doesnt have a steal skill?

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125704.73 in reply to 125704.63
Date: 1/2/2010 3:36:27 AM
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Check out Jabbar in 1980 or Worthy in other Laker years.
Tony Parker was series MVP in the finals 3 years ago.

You can train passing for big men. You just don't want to. It is as simple as that.
U r joking me right? Give me a reasonable way to train PA my C's without having to act like a farm team. Even the farm teams having hard time to train there big men on PA couz as we all know its very slow for tall players.

Tony Parker. Well he was the MVP, but u forget to mention that he is playing with a player that when he will retire will go down as the best PF ever, even if on my eyes he is C. Parker barely mentioned as a HOF, and all saying that he is young, he has time for that. Also passing or 3pt shooting are not his strong points either. If u have watched some games of the Spurs u could see that the actual creator for them was Manu not TP.

About the Lakers. I already mentioned ''since magic''



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125704.74 in reply to 125704.72
Date: 1/2/2010 3:41:49 AM
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In real life game when u have a dominant SB in u r team then it prevents the guards driving to the basket, therefor leads them on bad outside shots. Thats This is what i mean offensive flow disruption.

Anyway i think that is fair to ask some more skills that we will be able to train as a big men trainers,(C or C/PF positions) just like passing or JS. If u tweak something from those then monsters like Cardenas will be history. The managers will looking for more balanced players if that will make them equally or more useful without having to pay those monster salaries that the elite Cs are getting.

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