I know he can pretty much compete with the national PF, which he happened to play a couple of times during his careerhttp://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/6742609/overview.aspx
Player #1IS, ID, RB all 14others 5Salary 64k, potential needed: allstarPlayer #2ID, RB, SB all 14others 5Salary 36K, potential needed: star
Players get MORE expensive and QUICKER if you rotatet IS, Reb., ID instead of IS, Reb, ID, SB.
Player #1IS, ID, RB all 14others 5Salary 64k, potential needed: allstarPlayer #2ID, RB, SB all 14others 5Salary 36K, potential needed: starAre they real players? Just asking, I always thought that the salary was calculated in a different way.
Players get MORE expensive and QUICKER if you rotatet IS, Reb., ID instead of IS, Reb, ID, SB. Put in this way I agree, it's like training only one skill, it will make the salary jump up by a lot; but - I'm not a big men trainer, so I'm asking - I bet we all agree that for example a 15 14 14 7 player has a salary much lower than a 15 14 14 10; is that SB difference worth the salary? And again; comparing the first player and one with a same salary buth higher SB (maybe 13 13 12 10?), who has the better impact on the match?PS No need to shout anyway. :-)
Didn´t mean to shout, just tried to underline ;)I think the main problem is that SB is not to be seen in the direct stats. Just like the advantage of place 4 over place 5 cannot be seen immediately, shot blocking is a subtle thing and most of us just speculate on it beeing useful or useless.Same for the question about shotblocking and guards - I guess simply nobody knows...
Player #1IS, ID, RB all 14others 5Salary 64k, potential needed: allstarPlayer #2ID, RB, SB all 14others 5Salary 36K, potential needed: starSo though potential doesn't work the same way that salary does, it still seems that SB "costs" less also in filling potential.