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Date: 11/18/2014 11:27:35 AM
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Having high JR is not a good idea even more when JS is not higher. Your player will try long shot because of JR whereas he is not a good shooting player. Then, it depends on which tacticts you used to use. On LI, your SF doesn't need JS/JR combo but JS/IS combo (with some JR of course).

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Date: 11/18/2014 12:19:53 PM
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13/11 or 14/ 12

I think that could be about right on any level of play just be warned, its very expensive. But Is it worth it .. yes very much so.. Sf is the bread and butter on the game in so many tactics. You will be happy you did train him in such fashion.

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Date: 11/18/2014 3:28:43 PM
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The player with the highest JR and equal JS to other guys (almost same playing time) doesn't have the highest % average because he takes much more 3points shoot with a low %.



Last edited by Benovic at 11/18/2014 4:04:58 PM

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Date: 11/18/2014 6:29:55 PM
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The player with the highest JR and equal JS to other guys (almost same playing time) doesn't have the highest % average because he takes much more 3points shoot with a low %.


Honey! You confused Manon. In general it isn't the best conclusion.

From: jonte

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Date: 11/18/2014 6:40:41 PM
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The player with the highest JR and equal JS to other guys (almost same playing time) doesn't have the highest % average because he takes much more 3points shoot with a low %.


maybe this is true. but i think it is not because JR makes players to take more 3s. instead i think that players with high JR tend to have lower passing than other players. that is why they shoot more.

From: m0nkey

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Date: 11/18/2014 6:49:06 PM
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jr on the sf all day long. makes you very flexible with offensive strategies and is ridiculously cheap. having a real scorer at sf can be a huge advantage. to get that you need jr.

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Date: 11/19/2014 10:34:26 PM
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I agree, I have a high JS player(SF), he takes too many shots, considering his quality. Check my team stats, pay attention to Ċ½eljko Banjevic.

http://www.buzzerbeater.com/team/118582/stats.aspx?sortBy...

Last edited by Aleksandar at 11/19/2014 10:34:48 PM

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Date: 11/20/2014 2:32:53 AM
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In Banjevic last two "shooting-bonanzas" you are meeting a better opponent, with you running Outside Isolation/patient offense.
In Patient his opponent is the weakest opponent and your team exploits that (to no prevail)
and in the last game you run outside isolation, your SG sucks so your SF takes the majorities of shots, against a good defender, hence the poor shooting%
Take away those two blowoutgames and your player is shooting .415, not too shabby for a SF.

All I am saying you have to factor in a bunch of stuff, not just JS and JR.