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314816.86 in reply to 314816.85
Date: 10/10/2023 6:56:51 PM
Tampines Fusion
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Interesting info. I don't have supporter to extract the play by play so I only relied on personal fouls. But for both the NT and U21, the players with high SB (for their positions) coincidentally have the highest amount of fouls (and in the few matches I've watched they got into foul trouble all via shooting fouls. But I get what you mean with needing a detailed analysis, let me see if I can pull something out when I'm free, or maybe some people might be able to help me extract info of our NT/U21 matches.

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Date: 10/11/2023 12:05:18 AM
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It doesn't matter how high or low your SB is, the player will always try to alter/block the shot. But a SB 1 C will be absolutely overpowered and tend to foul. So if you go for "giving up the block", it will backfire.

Does SB have the 3 skill difference max?

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314816.89 in reply to 314816.87
Date: 10/11/2023 12:45:24 AM
Tampines Fusion
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Ah, that is interesting. I wonder if that would reflect in other top NTs as well. If it does then it could likely be a matter of team strength (with Singapore NT/U21 being the middle teams).

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Date: 11/12/2023 10:35:43 PM
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1v1 Wingmen only trains at 90% of what 1v1 Guards gives you.

I suppose the only benefit would be the positions that are trained. For better results you would want to train 1v1 Guards or 1v1 Forwards.



Last edited by Fresh24 at 11/12/2023 10:36:30 PM

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Date: 11/12/2023 11:00:44 PM
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Isn't this already explicitly stated on the training page?

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314816.92 in reply to 314816.91
Date: 11/12/2023 11:48:39 PM
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You're right, it is. It's been a while since I've trained one on one

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Date: 12/5/2023 11:39:19 PM
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"Just be careful how often you train GS. It's not 100% effective until the 5th week after you've trained it once."



Last edited by Fresh24 at 12/5/2023 11:39:58 PM

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314816.94 in reply to 314816.93
Date: 1/2/2024 8:51:43 PM
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Are they all taken in equal measure?

No.

Also, when playing Outside Box and One the +1 defender calculation is more affected by OD. When playing Inside Box and One the +1 defender calculation is more affected by ID.




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Also, my own research indicates that the +1 defender rebounds at his nominal position


This is true. The rebounding position doesn't "move around" with the +1 defender


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Date: 3/2/2024 8:54:14 AM
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I believe this is confirming the theory that after a player hits his potential, the restriction on his training is tiered into 3 caps that get progressively more restrictive.

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Date: 6/16/2024 4:33:31 PM
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(323193.107) A lot of useful information in this thread that I'd recommend reading, but thought this one in particular stood out in how skills are effected by tactics.