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287801.8 in reply to 287801.1
Date: 6/25/2017 1:50:52 PM
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I'd not specifically train rebounding on player B in this case (unless you were training it for another player)

Player A - depends on his potential / how you want his salary to look, etc.
If his IS is low (and you keep it low) you can make one of those ha/dr/pas/ID/blk/(reb) players. I like them a lot. I'd keep his shooting low allaround if possible to maximise the other skills. I'd want some rebounding I guess, but not ahead of either inside defence or blocking. Wouldn't hate 9 or 10 in my league.

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Date: 6/25/2017 1:51:03 PM
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Generally yes. But it depends again. If you have a team batter in defense, and that's your main philosophy, you can give some more RB to your player who plays his defense on PF.

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From: Melo9

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287801.14 in reply to 287801.13
Date: 6/28/2017 6:56:07 AM
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Are you guys sure that rebounding as such a high impact on a Guard salary?

I can see on BuzzerManager that a NT Guard with 1 rebounding gets payed 120k, 8 rebounding goes up to 150k. On SB for example, 1 = 120k and 14 = 121k lol, also Inside Defence gets super low impact. But this is on Buzzermanager!

You sure this translates to BB?! Idk why rebounding as such high impact, also because Inside Defense is very important for rebounding, and gets ignored on salary calculation, weird.

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Date: 6/29/2017 10:02:55 AM
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Yes RB has an impact in all salary formulas. But as long as a player is in a guard formula they can have as much IS/ID/SB as possible for free. At least to the point where they change into a big man formula.


Since the season 37 changes, these secondary skills probably are being applied into the salary formula, although of course the details on that are slim. My best comparison now is between two guys who have nearly identical SG skill levels at the time of salary calculation and somewhat significant inside differences.

P1: 15+/18/13/10/10/3 - 1/6/6/8
P2: 15/18/13/9/11/8 - 4/11/7/15

P1 actually got to 16 JS this week so his sublevel was clearly higher (and my training log would reveal that) and he has slightly more OD I believe. But in terms of SG formula skills, they're essentially the same. P2's additional 3 IS, 5 ID, 1 RB and 7 SB gives him a salary $112 higher than P1.

So, um, yay?

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