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294112.4 in reply to 294112.1
Date: 5/9/2018 8:31:13 PM
Durham Wasps
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For me SB and ID should always be close to each other's levels. I'd never have an inside player with low SB. And though I'm out of step with the rest of BB, I don't care if I play 2-3, 3-2, or MtM, I want SB.

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294112.6 in reply to 294112.5
Date: 5/10/2018 5:18:15 AM
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Well he has seen his share of high SB players :). Gully had Jagermeister and there was a Polish player a few seasons ago in our league with 20/21 ID/SB.

My C had 18/18 (got a drop in one skill now) in ID/SB. I was always wary of using 3-2 because I thought he was too foul prone to stay in the game. Also if you have that much D it means the offensive side is a bit lacking. So I've always rolled with another big man who could score.

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294112.7 in reply to 294112.5
Date: 5/10/2018 2:55:27 PM
Durham Wasps
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I guess SB in just one player is unuseful.

I don't usually like to just pick out a small part of someone's answer but in this case I don't disagree with you, I just didn't make myself entirely clear in my answer because I was replying too specifically. I completely agree with what you say in this quote, but I'd quite like all my guards to have SB too. Certainly one player with SB will leave your opponents picking on the player without it.

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