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New/replacement skills to help balance the game

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281003.11 in reply to 281003.10
Date: 9/2/2016 4:50:46 PM
Woodbridge Wreckers
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Truth doesnt always matter, the result are clear and I'm suggesting a solution. Even if just the names are changed it could provoke a change. If you name it help/off-ball defense people can understand it helps the whole team over the whole floor, and might lead to more people training it.

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281003.12 in reply to 281003.6
Date: 9/7/2016 4:50:01 AM
kossumehed
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I agree with you. There just was a player on market this week JS Legendary (21) and JR legendary (22), DR phenomenal. I've never seen that high JR, I checked his shooting % from last seasons and it was ~45%, the same than most players with 11-12 JR level. Not worth to train too much. the same with SB, level 11-12 is max you need in this game. Replacement skill could be interesting

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281003.14 in reply to 281003.13
Date: 9/7/2016 7:56:15 AM
Woodbridge Wreckers
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And what I'm saying is, if SB is replaced by something like off-ball/helpside defense, it has a broader impact and will also be useful against other tactics than just LI. That could make it more worthwhile to train, and lead to a better balance in the game At least that is my suggestions/theory.

From: sõber

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281003.15 in reply to 281003.13
Date: 9/7/2016 9:07:43 AM
kossumehed
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How are you going to stop inside shots that come from players with 17+ IS with 11-12 SB?
With 17+ ID, 9 to 12 SB and more than average OD helps as well. Players with higher SB don't block way more shots. Of course there is exceptions with some players, but that's not a rule and not worth to train it higher. NT players with high ID and SB 10 are at least as effective than players with extra high SB level.

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281003.16 in reply to 281003.15
Date: 9/7/2016 12:43:32 PM
Durham Wasps
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With 17+ ID, 9 to 12 SB and more than average OD helps as well. Players with higher SB don't block way more shots. Of course there is exceptions with some players, but that's not a rule and not worth to train it higher. NT players with high ID and SB 10 are at least as effective than players with extra high SB level.

If a player has 17+ ID and SB as low as 12, its largely irrelevant what his SB is, as its still too low. If he is then trained to 13, I agree you won't see much effect because its still too low.

NT players with high ID and SB are not as effective as players with extra high SB. Inside players with high ID, and about the same level of SB will be much more effective than the player with 10SB. Anything to the contrary is simply wrong.

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281003.17 in reply to 281003.12
Date: 9/7/2016 5:26:23 PM
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At which level of competition had he played? If he was a player from a top league, I still find the result pretty impressive, as it was probably made against OD from range 18-20 (I suspect that such a level of OD is a standard in the top flight). And you gave us only FG%, not 3FG%. If 3FG% also was 40%+, we're getting quite close to today's basketball standards of "superior shooter".

Leniwy, stary, wyliniały kocur. Czasem jeszcze zerknie na polskie tłumaczenia.
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281003.18 in reply to 281003.17
Date: 9/7/2016 8:01:57 PM
kossumehed
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It was 2 div team where he played last. This player's OD was just 10, so I don't think he ever played in 1st div.

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