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163966.3 in reply to 163966.2
Date: 11/14/2010 1:57:30 PM
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Thanks, i will start develop some defensive skills, i worked on shot blocking for centers a few weeks ago though and i got pops, i work on some more defense in upcoming weeks.

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163966.4 in reply to 163966.1
Date: 11/14/2010 1:57:36 PM
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Defence is integral. A solid defence can keep you in games and make up for some offensive deficiencies. It can be the great equalizer. But the main reason it's so key is because of modifiers like home court and high enthusiasm levels, which boost your defensive ratings.

If you're not training your draft pick (Forest Bowie), or not training him with maximum efficiency, you should sell him. He could probably net you $400k, and $400k is a fair amount to construct a team that can dominate your league (but don't beat the Bullrats - I know that guy). I think you need higher quality trainees. You can think of trainees as assets with a stock you know will rise. They're your building blocks.

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163966.5 in reply to 163966.2
Date: 11/14/2010 2:04:43 PM
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Nah, the qoute is supposed to be "Defense determines the winner, Offense determines by how much."

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163966.6 in reply to 163966.4
Date: 11/14/2010 2:54:37 PM
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Oh yeah, i've trained forest bowie and am planning to do it again, either in rebounding shot blocking or inside scoring, i have a level 4 trainer superior, who has the career extention specialty.

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163966.7 in reply to 163966.6
Date: 11/14/2010 4:11:35 PM
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well, it's not about training players once a month, the way to form great players is to stick to training 3-6 prospects, selling half of them when they are ready, and buying good complementary players for them from the returns. Training different players in different weeks usually leads to little success as the resulting players are very weak compared to fully trained players.

the most important defensive skill for bigs is probably inside defense, not shot blocking, so I would recommend it over SB (even though I think it is underrated - it is nevertheless not crucial)

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163966.8 in reply to 163966.1
Date: 11/14/2010 6:45:47 PM
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Get the bench warmer to prominet jump shot sometime soon and sell him for about 100K.(Someone will buy him).

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163966.9 in reply to 163966.8
Date: 11/14/2010 8:34:33 PM
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I agree myself with training defense. All my starters are great on defense as well as offense but im shutting every team in my league down. Im giving up an average of 50 points a game and winning big every gamem also the key is training the same position(s) for a long time and build around them. I have trained gaurds myself and they are dominating on offense and defense in div V. Defense will win you more games thoufh i think then a good offense does.

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163966.11 in reply to 163966.10
Date: 11/15/2010 12:29:01 PM
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just consider the Ascona Nets in my league and you can see how they do ;)

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163966.12 in reply to 163966.11
Date: 11/15/2010 12:40:28 PM
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interesting ratings :-)
can't believe there are actual people not playing 1-3-1 against this team...

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163966.13 in reply to 163966.12
Date: 11/15/2010 12:53:10 PM
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well, there are some teams that are not very active in our league. but yes, 1-3-1 and FCP have yielded excellent results against them.

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