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228472.1
Date: 10/16/2012 5:28:07 PM
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The guy I am play has ran every game LI and pressing. His best salaries are in his two big men. So I was planning on running an outside offense and 2-3. (not only does 2-3 protect the paint but it also gives me a huge rebounding advantage considering he's playing pressing).

My question is this: in an outside offense who shoots better a 8 JS and 9 JR or a 10 JS and 6 JR? (The lower jr guy has better handling by 1)

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228472.2 in reply to 228472.1
Date: 10/16/2012 5:35:54 PM
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The player with 10 JS/6 JR because of the difference in JS. In theory JR is not as big of a factor as you think it is when wanting to find out who shoots better.

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228472.3 in reply to 228472.2
Date: 10/16/2012 5:42:12 PM
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Even in an outside offense (that is going to be shooting threes)? Thanks for your response.

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228472.4 in reply to 228472.3
Date: 10/16/2012 6:15:53 PM
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Most likely. The player that has a better JS has a better chance of making shots and with a decent JR is even more lethal but with a player who has a better JR then JS the shot has a increase on its percentage depending how far he is shooting. Also what makes it a bit confusing is that the Game Engine is still a mystery and has a big effect on the effectiveness of the JR. Just my theory supported by other theories


Last edited by Coach Bastien at 10/16/2012 6:16:53 PM

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228472.5 in reply to 228472.4
Date: 10/17/2012 10:02:13 AM
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Actually the 8 and 9 guy preformed better. Thanks all for your help. I won 135-103 against the other undefeated team and we both played normal.

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228472.6 in reply to 228472.5
Date: 10/17/2012 11:47:13 AM
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No problem.