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From: rapsfan
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Date: 5/11/2011 1:27:46 PM
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How important is the "offensive flow" rating? What contributes to it's raising and lowering? I'm perplexed as to how to improve the 'offensive flow' of my team.

From: myToast

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184657.3 in reply to 184657.1
Date: 5/12/2011 5:17:12 AM
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Offensive flow is like how good u set ur offense
its mainly attribute to the guard's PA, HA, DR skills (PG>SG>SF)

if u found your offensive flow lower than the opponent's perimeter defense, then the ball will be harder to get to where u want to receive the ball therefore harder to score, more TO, take more time to develop offensive.

Many people win the battle of scoring vs defense but fail to realize they have no bullet for their guns.

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184657.5 in reply to 184657.3
Date: 5/12/2011 8:17:44 AM
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PG>SG=SF


depending on the rules, and i believe also from Josef KA research for the rating, even when the SG normally have it higher because he have fewer skills to learn.

From: CrazyEye

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Date: 5/12/2011 9:38:19 AM
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depending on the rules, and i believe also from Josef KA research for the rating, even when the SG normally have it higher because he have fewer skills to learn.


So it means that offensive flow is weighed heavier on SG than PG?


no i edited an equal into the quote betwen sg and sf, but it wasn't show bold as intended.

So the order is:

PG > SG = SF > the rest