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Date: 3/6/2011 12:49:27 AM
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probably not as the defender on him salary varies from 8.5k - 6k, i doubt the max OD they have will exceed prominent...

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Date: 3/7/2011 6:20:57 PM
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DR is ability to create the shot

IS is the ability to make the shot.

If you are missing the shots, you need to consider what tactic you are playing (LI/LP will have your players try to get inside a lot more than a RnG/Motion), and who is defending him. You can drive all you want but if a great defender is guarding him, he would miss most of his shots.

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What convinced you? Does the Nemesis have low IS?

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Date: 3/8/2011 5:27:26 PM
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Have you taken into account defence?

PGs are usually in a position where the opposition PG don't have defence as well so even with pitiful IS, you are up against something like atrocious ID. The fact you are able to drive to the hoop and try a layup proves that the ID of the opponent sucks, otherwise your player would not have tried it in the first place.

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Date: 3/8/2011 11:06:45 PM
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I can tell you that my two DR-proficient, IS-awful guys miss more layups than a respectable, respectable guy and a pitiful, strong guy. It does seem stupid to drive if you have a small chance finishing at the rim, but from what I've gathered a lay up is considered a better opportunity for a high drive player. There are of course many factors like zone D, where you guard end up laying up over a C for ex. so it's hard to measure it. But if you look at FG% among guards with very high DR and poor IS it is quite low.

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Date: 3/9/2011 4:51:22 AM
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My question is, what do you do to defend it? My guys are getting in foul trouble, lately not even being able to play an entire half without fouling out.

Inside defense, Outside defense, Driving(one on one)?


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Date: 3/9/2011 8:51:51 AM
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One of my players has IS:7, DR:8 and he makes driving layups very frequently.
Another one with IS:1 and DR:8 almost never ever makes a layup.

So in my experience, Inside shot is more important that Driving when it comes to driving layups.

As for defending layups, ID would be my guess.

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