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186085.3 in reply to 186085.1
Date: 5/29/2011 7:53:28 AM
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from my experience princeton offence meshes very well with good passing skills. although i´m just playing in div.IV i think the mix of princeton and good passing is very beneficial.

just my 2 cents...m0nkey. :)

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186085.4 in reply to 186085.2
Date: 5/29/2011 8:00:56 AM
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I'm not planning to sell my trainees.

I know it will take a long time to create such a player and also play him a lot out of position. I'm trying to get their OD up now to 13 and 8/9 and then I'll get their passing up. Since both have level 8 in passing I think I will make it depending on my SF and let him reach 10 or 11. My PF should be about 2 skills higher then, because he is 3 years younger and has a higher sub-skill. Do you think thats a good idea?

My PF is 2,06m. I know its pretty high for guard-skill training, but I want him to be a really versatile big man, no matter how long it will take.

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186085.5 in reply to 186085.4
Date: 5/29/2011 8:07:23 AM
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The SF should have 11 at least - again: if you want to sell in the long term. If you want to promote to league II, my recommandation would be to build a balanced team. By training such superstars I am not sure how you will get there.

Your plan is good.

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186085.6 in reply to 186085.5
Date: 5/29/2011 8:31:29 AM
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I've already created my own guards who are among the best of my league. Now I'm on my way to have a very good SF after a few more seasons and am also starting to train my future PF. Of course I want to promote and want to have a competitive team. In general I'm planning long term, thats why I want to create really good players so I don't have to worry they will be too weak in a couple seasons.
Thats why I seek some opinions about how much is considered to be a (very) good big man passing skill.

And also, since it takes many seasons to create such players, they won't be superstars too soon:)

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186085.7 in reply to 186085.1
Date: 5/29/2011 9:27:12 AM
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I'm curious if anyone has experience with playing a Center or PF with a decent passing skill like 9 or 10 or even higher. With which tactics can you benefit from it the best, if you benefit from it anyways.

I'm asking because I'm currently creating an SF and a PF for the future. Both of them have an 8 so far. My PF has HoF potential, so I don't have to worry about the cap.


Hi,

i have a dude called Hansrolf..if u checkin his skills and salary he is far away from beeing competitive but he performing very well..ergo, its not the worst decision than u increase the passing skill :-)

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186085.8 in reply to 186085.7
Date: 5/29/2011 9:38:25 AM
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Yea, your dude Hansrolf is has some decent skills. I thought of a PF with his secondaries. Of course I'd want his inside skills to be much higher, but this one is a nice one. Although I'd rather set him as SF.
4,5 assists and 0.5 TOs is really nice.

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186085.9 in reply to 186085.8
Date: 5/29/2011 9:58:37 AM
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hehe..good luck on ur journey :-) but dont forget to push his range as well ;-)

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186085.10 in reply to 186085.9
Date: 5/29/2011 2:54:44 PM
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I am also training PF at the moment. I plan to get his passing to 9/10 next season and stop there. This should create quite nice matchup. Range will stop aat respectable/strong. i dont believe that PF needs more when playing against big man on defence (he already has nice 3pt shooting percentage)