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Date: 10/16/2009 10:10:15 AM
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the thing is it still useful, or tend to be nothing ;)

Sometimes when i play Ferda my center/PF on Guard i think yes, but my experience with guards is going to they never use it really.

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Date: 10/16/2009 10:28:50 AM
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the thing is it still useful, or tend to be nothing ;)

Sometimes when i play Ferda my center/PF on Guard i think yes, but my experience with guards is going to they never use it really.


In my experience it is useful. 2 to 4 dunks oportunities can make a difference when exploted properly ;)

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Date: 10/16/2009 10:33:06 AM
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the thing is it still useful, or tend to be nothing ;)

Sometimes when i play Ferda my center/PF on Guard i think yes, but my experience with guards is going to they never use it really.


In my experience it is useful. 2 to 4 dunks oportunities can make a difference when exploted properly ;)

Same goes for 2-4 blocks a game, or 2-4 timely three pointers, though most BB users beg to differ about the importance of Shotblocking and Jump Range, evidently.

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Date: 10/16/2009 11:46:39 AM
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In my experience it is useful. 2 to 4 dunks oportunities can make a difference when exploted properly ;)

Same goes for 2-4 blocks a game, or 2-4 timely three pointers, though most BB users beg to differ about the importance of Shotblocking and Jump Range, evidently.

Now, the question is would you take 2 to 4 dunks per game, if it meant that your team as a whole missed 4-5 extra 3s per game? It is all relative. Because to get a SG to proficient inside shot means that you are not training him in other skills.

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Date: 10/16/2009 8:33:06 PM
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Just consider potential/salary managment.

Last edited by Zero, the Magi. at 10/16/2009 8:33:17 PM

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Date: 10/17/2009 4:49:43 AM
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if i stay with my IS 1 or 7 experience, i would go for the extra haldf level of JS or one driving instead of the very long IS training.

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Date: 10/22/2009 4:05:19 PM
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I don't know. But from my experience, the most explosive players(in terms of attacking the basket) are listed PFs playing at SF. They tend to dunk a lot more than everyone else. In fact, the world champions of IV.64 USA had a SF that shot fit this criteria. He averaged about 19.7 a game and shot a whopping 51%. A lot of them being dunks.

Inside shot? You decide.

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Date: 10/23/2009 12:02:35 PM
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i agree with southpaw17,
it depends on the tactic that you are playing, i've been an LI team and for my sg spot i noticed that a player with some IS does a better job then one that dosnt have any IS, although i wouldn´t prefer it over JS.
for my pg spot i prefer a player with superior driving skills and the IS is not as importent...

when you are not playing an inside tactic, forget about the IS for your guards...

From: Blondie

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115051.43 in reply to 115051.42
Date: 10/29/2009 8:48:27 AM
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not only inside..while PG or SG has a much more dribling skill then teammates - he can deside to do shots everywhere :)

PS: for PG passing and Perrimeter Defence IMHO much more then handling.....