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From: HAHA

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241606.4 in reply to 241606.1
Date: 5/13/2013 7:42:27 AM
HAHA001
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I always guess it's related to passing.

Maybe I should try to put all my PG in a starting lineup (And put them in PG, SG and SF positions) and see whether I have a good offensive flow rating.

From: Wakes

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Date: 5/13/2013 8:52:16 AM
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Believe it's almost entirely passing. HN might have some impact, but I haven't found it's affected mine at all. All of my players have fantastic HN skill and slightly more normalised PA, and my offensive flow tends to be around "respectable" every game.

From: redcped
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Date: 5/13/2013 11:14:40 AM
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I appreciate the information. This pretty much confirmed what I was thinking, although I did think Handling would have been more of a factor.

I think my OF is plenty fine for D-4, but I'm in good position to promote and want to think about where to focus upgrades. Big guys who can pass seem to cost quite a lot more, and while mine aren't at 1 or 2, if you want a PF with at least 7-8 Passing you definitely pay a premium.

Is there a "target" range for being competitive in D-3 in USA?