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278572.11 in reply to 278572.1
Date: 5/1/2016 5:35:37 AM
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I have two players for SF, depending on opponent, own tactic and training.....
Division 1 in Finland. I can reveal my players fully because we are cooling down and future of my team is unclear....

Jump Shot: colossal Jump Range: prolific
Outside Def.: prodigious Handling: colossal
Driving: legendary Passing: strong
Inside Shot: stupendous Inside Def.: marvelous
Rebounding: prominent Shot Blocking: respectable
Stamina: awful Free Throw: respectable

Experience: respectable TSP: 142 (93 + 49)

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Jump Shot: marvelous Jump Range: average
Outside Def.: phenomenal Handling: colossal
Driving: stupendous Passing: prolific
Inside Shot: phenomenal Inside Def.: wondrous
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: strong
Stamina: awful Free Throw: average

Experience: prominent TSP: 133 (86 + 47)

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278572.12 in reply to 278572.11
Date: 5/1/2016 6:56:39 AM
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Thanks for your feedback, great players btw

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278572.14 in reply to 278572.12
Date: 5/2/2016 11:04:35 AM
Neverwinter
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Generally
- I would still prioritize OD, it's a very important skill.
- I wouldn't go with too high JS, because of the salary implications.
- Decent passing and JR.
- I wouldn't want too high REB, and would rather get more reb on PF/C instead.(that's my personal preference though)

Aditionally
- I would prefer ID over SB, since it's a stronger skill. Note that the situation changes on PF/C where SB is much cheaper.
- As much IS as possible, at least decent.

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278572.16 in reply to 278572.15
Date: 5/3/2016 5:26:56 AM
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Well, maybe your right...I still look at block as a skill that doesnt matter lol. But that's what I learned 20 seasons ago eheh..
Maybe now it is a nice help for guards/SF.
Good luck with your "tests" and please share your experience

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278572.19 in reply to 278572.15
Date: 5/3/2016 8:06:42 AM
Neverwinter
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I completely disagree about SB and ID. Exact opposite opinion, and I am not budging on this.

I see excellent results with proper development of SB in new GE. OD is a must for this to work though. I think people often are looking at high SB with crummy pressure, that is bad all the way around.

With high pressure high SB is the solution for the inside attack, and much much cheaper IMO (depending on position of course.)

We shall see, as I have several SFs coming up and all of them have excellent SB and only 1 has SB under ID.


I'm all in on SB for PF/C positions, but not SF/SG/PG

I think ID is still a stronger skill than SB, so for guard/Sf position it's better to have ID, since they have similar impact to salary.

SF needs a lot of skills, and you can hardly make a top end SF without at least 130,140 skills. So I would rather improve other things, SB 8-9 should be enough.

My own sf I trained, doesn't follow my own advice, but that's because he's a low salary guy.

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10/12

120 tsp at 31k salary.

Try to make some models in salary calculator, there just isn't enough skills to pump SB of a SF model. I'm fine with some 8-10.

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278572.21 in reply to 278572.20
Date: 5/3/2016 9:33:10 AM
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I punted ID in favor of SB on my utopian guy and he is top 25 in SB worldwide. To me ID is a somewhat useless skill.

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