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155801.5 in reply to 155801.4
Date: 9/1/2010 4:48:16 PM
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Hey I just got the same question by mail also.:) So I copy my answer:
"I remember getting some good info long ago that for Offensive Flow (which of course is vital for creating good scoring chances --> shooting %), Handling for PG is most important, but also Passing for SG,PG,SF,PF,C (about in that order), AND Handling for SF..! It may even read in the game manual something about HN for SF if I remember correctly..?
regards, /DM"
Quite vague but anyway.:)

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Date: 9/1/2010 4:52:15 PM
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Yeah. I don't think this is correct at all and I don't believe there's any evidence to support it.

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Date: 9/1/2010 4:58:04 PM
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I find this in the game manual:
"Offensive Flow (how well the offense produces assists, avoids turnovers): point guard weighted very heavily, shooting guard weighted medium, small forward weighted medium."
Much vaguer.:)

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Date: 9/1/2010 4:59:26 PM
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I find this in the game manual:
"Offensive Flow (how well the offense produces assists, avoids turnovers): point guard weighted very heavily, shooting guard weighted medium, small forward weighted medium."
Much vaguer.:)

Nothing in that quote even comes close to suggesting that handling is more important for a SF than for a guard. In fact, it suggests the exact opposite.

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Date: 9/1/2010 5:00:14 PM
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Handling is the penultimate skill to search in a SF,worse there is only SB

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155801.10 in reply to 155801.8
Date: 9/1/2010 5:01:44 PM
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I find this in the game manual:
"Offensive Flow (how well the offense produces assists, avoids turnovers): point guard weighted very heavily, shooting guard weighted medium, small forward weighted medium."
Much vaguer.:)

Nothing in that quote even comes close to suggesting that handling is more important for a SF than for a guard. In fact, it suggests the exact opposite.


I can't remember where I got the info on HN for SFs, but I believe in it myself. Sorry if the info is not correct, but no evidence for it NOT being correct also. What do you mean it suggests the opposite?? SG and SF medium, no-one knows the weights of HN vs PS exactly.

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155801.11 in reply to 155801.9
Date: 9/1/2010 5:09:04 PM
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Handling is the penultimate skill to search in a SF,worse there is only SB


Ok man, you have facts?

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155801.12 in reply to 155801.11
Date: 9/1/2010 5:28:42 PM
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First of all,I build a SF that now plays in ACBB as starter for the team with the third overall record of the league,and I don't train a single week handling as primary skill (5793989)

But,as more important fact,you have to think a minut about what the a SF need.As First thing,you have to give him a primary attack and defence.So,you had to boost him in IS or JS and OD or ID.Then,you have to give him the other main characteristics JR for an outside SF and Reb for an inside SF.When you build his three primary skills,then you have to give him the secondary attack and the secondary defence,and then the other characteristics that he still miss(Jr or Reb)
So,at this point,you have to give him Od-ID-JS-IS-JR and REB.You miss driving,passing,handling,shot blocking(I'm not considering free throws and stamina that have to be at a certain level for all the roles)
Driving help your player to raise his percentages,passing help your whole team in offensive flow.
Do you agree with all the reasoning?
Well at this point remains only handling and shot blocking,so handling become the penultimate skill to search in a SF

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155801.13 in reply to 155801.12
Date: 9/1/2010 5:30:53 PM
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I agree in everything you say, my point was just about getting a better Offensive Flow, and the original poster's 2 players.

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155801.14 in reply to 155801.13
Date: 9/1/2010 5:46:31 PM
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Am I the only one that thinks that IS isn't that important for SF?

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155801.15 in reply to 155801.14
Date: 9/1/2010 5:58:35 PM
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Yes,you are
You can put in some games a player without IS in the SF position,but you can't call that player a SF

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