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Ok, thanks. I will keep it in mind. I wasn't sure if I wanted to archive those last pop or two through pressure training or handling, but I guess what you say reassures me that I might need to do some handling training late. By the way how is the OD going to be effected by the fact that it is a runaway skill in terms of secondary training. Will training it indirectly still produce a diminishing return?
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Will training it indirectly still produce a diminishing return?
Probably, but not enough to be entirely concerned about it.
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Ok. Thanks a lot for the info. Sounds like that is how I will approach it then.
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Well, I am not quite used to this Buzzer Beater system because I am new. However, from what it seems so far, players's jumprange from mediocre-respectable is nota big factor when you play in tactics that they can't really shoot the outside balls. For example, in the Princeton offense, my SF/PF was the one that was shooting and making the 3's (5-6 exactually). On the other hand, my guards, not just SG, took about 2 each in average. Whiles making 50 percent of it. in the Motion offense my guards attemptedabout 5 tp 7 threes each. Wjiles making 25 percent of them my point of view is, when you train your team in Jumprange, it is not going to be a factor when you play them in a tactic that does not empower them to take advantage of their talent.
I stick with Jumpshot over Jumprange. When I study my opponents's players and notice that their SG or SF does not not have good outside defense, that is when I may set the training to jumprange.
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this could have the reason, that the opposition of the c is much weaker normally JR matters with Princeton(also and motion) heavily on the position 1 to 3. But the system is also looking for the best shooting abilitiy, so when your player can not throw the ball, he would normally shoot less and not with a much weaker percentage.
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