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From: malice

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Date: 9/23/2012 5:18:50 AM
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Did not say that chief. Did insinuate that the majority don't think JS is "worthless".

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Date: 9/23/2012 9:03:04 AM
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Yet again... according to *you*.

I do wish you'd stop passing off the World According to Wolph as *fact*.
There isn't just *one* way to succeed in this, surely that's apparent by now.

Last edited by malice at 9/23/2012 9:04:38 AM

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Date: 9/24/2012 12:03:39 AM
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you just have to hope his training is set correctly...

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Date: 9/24/2012 9:26:33 PM
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I never said JR doesn't affect 3s, I said you can have a great FG% without it and have a much cheaper player. For example if I raised the JR from current levels to say wondrous on my three guys.

Noritada Konoe (18297019) goes from $32,096 to $64,328.
Daisaku Kawaida (16975170) goes from $30,210 to $73,333.
Takayoshi Kawagichi (21305663) goes from $50,056 to $109,849.

Sure they would be slightly better players but doubling all their salaries for what benefit? They would hit more 3s but also take more while still probably hitting a lower % than my big guys do. Overall I would be paying a fortune to make my team no better.

In league games so far this season Kawaida has taken 10 3s for the season, Konoe has taken 20 and Kawagichi has taken 9. You really think having spent weeks on training JR as well as paying a fortune extra every week is worth it to have hit maybe 3-4 more 3s for the entire season?

Not even mentioning the opportunity cost. If I was training JR I wouldn't be training OD, PA or DR. I know which ones are more important for my team. The cost of hitting those extra few 3s would be missing more 2s, making less assists or being a worse defender, you can't have it all.

Göncz has taken 28 3s so far this season at 32%. His FG % is only 42%. Looks like he needs more JS & DR lol.

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Date: 9/25/2012 10:02:41 AM
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You should look at the 2 cup runnerups and league championships I won adn the role Goncz has played.


I don't know the full stats of most of your players besides him but I will do what you ask.

Patryk Madany was great & I believe Yuusuke Tsunami & Stanislav Krejčí are great.

So lets stick to Göncz seeing as you want me to look at the role he played in your league championships. Last seasons 4 playoff games he was 1/9 for 3s. Not very impressive. He hit 19/55 FGs overall, also not good at all. He had a good game against Stunners facing a much weaker team, at home and playing against a 2/3 zone, if he couldn't do well there sack him. Against real opponents he had 0 steals and 1 block in nearly 100 minutes horrible, 10 REB & 9 AST over 3 games but 2 AST in the last game where he played PG against Kitakyushu was also poor. He defended Lau Than Tam and Chihiro Okita well even though we both know Okita has very high stats in the magic jump range.

So I did what you said and in the league championship Göncz did little besides watch Madany & Krejčí.

Cup game even you didn't believe in him and he got 0 minutes, the previous 1 against Isehara Pistons he went 2/7 missed his only 3 for a total of 4 points in 41 minutes. Yes, now I see your point, despite being surrounded by stars that should make him better he still sucks. Nuff said.

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