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221860.2 in reply to 221860.1
Date: 7/13/2012 1:05:48 PM
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atm i am training centers with high driving passin and jump shot. have had 7 passing center before, they totally rock. helps for the offense so much with the passes leading to easy dunks. so decided to make some passing beast centers:D atm have trainee with 12 passing:) gona get even higher.

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221860.3 in reply to 221860.1
Date: 7/13/2012 3:58:41 PM
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Obviously the higher the better, moreover it's free salary wise for the big guys. Yet I won't train the C or PF for Passing , this is rather the kind of secondaries, I try to get when buying the player. I try to find PS 4+ Big guys , but, For the SF I like 7+.
I think in most cases their should more efficient training option for C or PF, I train it for SF if I train guards too.

It also depends if your player can make his shoot alone with good DR and IS or if he need to pass if defended. It's also depends on your favourites tactics.

In the past I had a C with atrocious PS, some seasons he made 0 Assist. Another similar player I had, with 7 PS, made around 2 Assists per game.

For C it is not really important.
For PF it depends on the tactics, useful for Patient, LP, LI and RG
For SF , its less important than for the SG still it counts.

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221860.4 in reply to 221860.1
Date: 7/13/2012 5:21:14 PM
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Higher the passing the better on a big man, but it's rather torturous to train. You might look into buying interior players with those skills already trained up than doing it yourself.

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Date: 7/14/2012 4:56:47 AM
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What impact do you think the passing skill has on the SF, PF and C spot? Is it worth training big men in PS?
My personal opinion is, that an atrocious on PS really hurts, even on the C spot, but I don´t think it´s worth training above mediocre or average for PF/ C.

I agree. 7 is enough. At the moment I have a trainee (passing at 7) making impressive 4,7 assists in 36,7 minutes (if you count friendlies the number rises to 6,1). Big guy with 6 passing makes 2,2 assits in 33 mins, big guy with 4 passing makes 1,5 assits in 29,8 mins and one guy with passing 2 makes 1 assist in 30,9 mins.

According to coach parrot, passing for SF is pretty important in all tactics and for centers not that much. And for PF passing is important depending on the tactics used.

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Date: 7/14/2012 6:44:54 AM
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What impact do you think the passing skill has on the SF, PF and C spot? Is it worth training big men in PS?
My personal opinion is, that an atrocious on PS really hurts, even on the C spot, but I don´t think it´s worth training above mediocre or average for PF/ C.

I agree. 7 is enough. At the moment I have a trainee (passing at 7) making impressive 4,7 assists in 36,7 minutes (if you count friendlies the number rises to 6,1). Big guy with 6 passing makes 2,2 assits in 33 mins, big guy with 4 passing makes 1,5 assits in 29,8 mins and one guy with passing 2 makes 1 assist in 30,9 mins.

According to coach parrot, passing for SF is pretty important in all tactics and for centers not that much. And for PF passing is important depending on the tactics used.



yeah, but how many turnovers do each have? What's their pass % in advanced stas?

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221860.9 in reply to 221860.8
Date: 7/14/2012 7:22:50 AM
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all the players in my roster (with the exception of Mikey Johnson) Has 5+ passing, my centers both have 7 PA and 1 on thursday almost had a triple double cause of that. I have been close latly of having T-Ds on my centers. I literally came 1 pass short of it. But I think passng above 8 is enough for a big. I'm glad I don't have to train passing on my bigs!

But for guards you need PA. 13+ on a D1 guy is great. 8+ on a big is good, and 10+ for a SF

Bt still, I think good passing goes with good flow. better flow=higher possibility to win. If yo're an offensve team, you need passing. That's why my offense is good, even though I'm more of a defensive team. I average at or over 30 assists a game!

Last edited by tough at 7/14/2012 7:26:10 AM

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Date: 7/14/2012 7:52:58 AM
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yeah, but how many turnovers do each have? What's their pass % in advanced stas?

Here you are:

At the moment I have a trainee (passing at 7) making impressive 4,7 assists in 36,7 minutes (if you count friendlies the number rises to 6,1).

1,3 turnovers...

Big guy with 6 passing makes 2,2 assits in 33 mins,

1,1 turnovers...

big guy with 4 passing makes 1,5 assits in 29,8 mins

1,7 turnovers...

and one guy with passing 2 makes 1 assist in 30,9 mins.

1,9 turnovers...

So you see, even with 6 passing, you're in plus :))

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221860.11 in reply to 221860.10
Date: 7/14/2012 9:57:36 AM
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Yeah but the other 2.... bad ratios... but yes. Thank you for the response.

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Date: 7/14/2012 5:22:14 PM
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What impact do you think the passing skill has on the SF, PF and C spot? Is it worth training big men in PS?
My personal opinion is, that an atrocious on PS really hurts, even on the C spot, but I don´t think it´s worth training above mediocre or average for PF/ C.

I agree. 7 is enough. At the moment I have a trainee (passing at 7) making impressive 4,7 assists in 36,7 minutes (if you count friendlies the number rises to 6,1). Big guy with 6 passing makes 2,2 assits in 33 mins, big guy with 4 passing makes 1,5 assits in 29,8 mins and one guy with passing 2 makes 1 assist in 30,9 mins.

According to coach parrot, passing for SF is pretty important in all tactics and for centers not that much. And for PF passing is important depending on the tactics used.



yeah, but how many turnovers do each have? What's their pass % in advanced stas?


The thing to keep in mind here is that turnovers aren't strictly related to passing; poor handling will lead to turnovers just as surely. And turnovers are not the only detrimental effect of bad passing, as a lack of passing ability may leave the player without options when he receives the ball and thus he forces up a bad shot.

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