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99428.9 in reply to 99428.1
Date: 6/30/2009 10:55:32 PM
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His inside D is awful and shot blocking atrocious. players must drive to the ring against him. consider training inside D

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99428.10 in reply to 99428.9
Date: 7/1/2009 12:15:18 AM
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Training defense doesn't help. I know from experience, if a player is a fouler he is all but useless and should be gotten rid of. It really is sad, like I said before the foul system is absolutely terrible. Instead of these GE changes that aren't even working, they really need to change the fouling. I mean seriously, hidden stats that are untrainable? It wouldn't even be so bad if so many players didn't get in foul trouble and end up playing 20 minutes per game every single game. Even the most foul happy guys in the NBA are that consistent at fouling, not to mention they eventually learn to defend and stop fouling as much.

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99428.11 in reply to 99428.1
Date: 7/1/2009 9:30:28 AM
Kitakyushu
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I would have to say it is his awful inside D....

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99428.12 in reply to 99428.11
Date: 7/1/2009 1:24:34 PM
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Again, wrong. It should be, but that would be too convienient. My big is a prominent inside defender at the D.IV level and averages nearly 4 fouls a game. The invisible stat isn't a terrible idea, but it's terribly executed.

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99428.14 in reply to 99428.13
Date: 7/1/2009 3:57:09 PM
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No but maybe the 6 topics per week about it would mean it was terribly executed. And yes my team draws a lot of fouls, but a lot of them are offensive juggernauts in comparison to the teams I've played. Only rightfully so I should be getting to the line a lot. But something's wrong when a 3k PF with average game shape running Motion offense with an awful offensive flow is causing your 9k PF with 7 inside defense to get into foul trouble. That'd be the equivalent of Andrea Bargnani fouling out Tim Duncan.

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99428.16 in reply to 99428.14
Date: 7/5/2009 8:40:44 PM
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Bad news: You've got a fouler. Don't waste time training him.

Good news: You can usually find someone who'll buy him off the transfer list for about what he'd be worth if he weren't a fouler. (This isn't as true as it used to be.)

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99428.17 in reply to 99428.16
Date: 7/6/2009 1:27:34 PM
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I can't move him now though.