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199105.28 in reply to 199105.24
Date: 10/25/2011 9:17:26 PM
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i dont think he will be able to catch a ball that's thrown at him with atrocious handling :D

From: Koperboy

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199105.30 in reply to 199105.29
Date: 10/26/2011 3:44:47 AM
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Basically PA is important on all players. RB is important on all bigs. ID is important I believe, but it might be overrated. IS is a bit of a waste i think. ITs not necessary to score inside. It helps draw fouls and that is about it.


I wholeheartedly agree here. When you play Look inside or Low post, your three outside players take more than 60% of shots; so isn't better to have guards with high IS so they score at least 50% in those tactics? Or just play Push the Ball and look at your PF sinking down the 3s

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199105.32 in reply to 199105.30
Date: 10/26/2011 5:00:17 AM
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personally i think the big IS influence the shooting percentage a lot also for the guards, even when they take most of the shots. My oldschool IS 1 guard, wasn't weaker then a level 7 dude with comparable offensiv skills for a while but i had also an defensiv center at that time and when he comes into the game my offense struggled. Might be imagination but i believe it.

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199105.33 in reply to 199105.32
Date: 10/26/2011 5:28:30 AM
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Wait, do you want to say that having your defensive center and IS 1 guard on the floor at the same time hurt your offensive production, but when your IS 7 guard was there to join, everything was better?

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199105.34 in reply to 199105.33
Date: 10/26/2011 5:34:48 AM
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no i meant the offense was at the same level independent from the IS of the guards, but i noticed differences with the IS of the Cs.

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199105.35 in reply to 199105.1
Date: 10/26/2011 5:38:12 AM
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For some managers it could be really tough task if they have just 100 skillpoints ;-) I think more about players like 130 skillpoints.

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199105.36 in reply to 199105.34
Date: 10/26/2011 5:48:31 AM
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Then strangely IS doesn't help a guard to score better in Look inside? Weird...

I guess Patient then is the prime tactics for guards with good IS. Look at this game: (36611561). My 4.7k rookie was guarded by a 15k guard. The rookie had these offensive stats at the time of the game:

JS 4, JR 5
DR 7, HA 6
IS 7

And he shot 14-29, which is a great percentage for Patient. Looking at the game closely with moutlinho's game analyzer, I can see his shot choices were:

7 tough inside shots
1 layup
3 driving layups
10 dunks
4 fade-away/hook shots

So out of 32 shots (he was fouled on 3 of them), he took 25 of those where IS comes in handy. So to hell with Look inside, I'm playing Patient

Last edited by Koperboy at 10/26/2011 5:49:37 AM

From: Marx_T

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199105.38 in reply to 199105.37
Date: 10/26/2011 6:10:13 AM
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they will be like maffiosos, cry for backup :D

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