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From: Exos

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125704.103 in reply to 125704.100
Date: 01/02/2010 16:10:45
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Everything well said, but u miss something. The highest skill that a new player can have is respectable. Skills that u can find both on scoring/SB on the lower divisions. Why then we dont get any good feedback from those managers about SB? I used to be there too, as thousand ppl that arguing about SB.

Plz dont ignore me and try to give a clear answer on my points.


Sorry for just answering your first point.
I am from a low league and from what I've seen SB is a pretty valueable skill. In my opinion it is amazing how people in this thread tend to ignore the advice from the BBs. They have the insight and if they say SB is a skill to have, why ignore it? I discussed a match in the 'OMG why did I lose...' thread not so long ago. There one was complaining about his defeat while the other team made 17 visible blocks. I am convinced that this won the game and we are playing in a very Shot Blocking eluded world.

Cheers, Exos

p.s. although I find that 'X rotates over to help defend the play' not really SB related as well. But now I know


From: JohnnyB

To: Exos
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125704.104 in reply to 125704.103
Date: 01/02/2010 16:24:19
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Ok my question. Do u rate SB higher than ID? considering the salary? Thats the argument. What SB is giving us extra compared to the same salary ID? Lets say that u r training an Allstar C, what would u chose to train? U have only 4 options. See now the problem? 65k salary C its not something great reather average. 65k G can be real good to great player. Why? couz u can train 7 skills all worth it, and the alone debatable very cheap (driving)

Edit:Still wonder, if big men have to block shots why g doesnt have to steal the ball and train to?


Last edited by JohnnyB at 01/02/2010 16:27:23

From: ned

To: Exos
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125704.105 in reply to 125704.103
Date: 01/02/2010 16:35:11
Freccia Azzurra
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Exos I can understand your point but even if I change completely my idea about SB, considered that players are trainable for 6 seasons, you will prefer to have a center wth lvl 15 in IS, ID and rebound or having a center with lvl 12 in IS, ID, REB and SB? Probably (but I'm not sure) SB is not completely useless but then the question is: the time spent training SB could be better invested training other skills?

Last edited by ned at 01/02/2010 16:36:13

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125704.106 in reply to 125704.102
Date: 01/02/2010 16:56:47
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Anyway G's have 7 skills to train instead of big men that we have only 4


Let's see:
SB as center
ID as center
Rebound as C/PF
IS as center
Driving/handling as PF
JS as PF


Am I the only one to count 7 skills for big men too???Or playing your C as a PF is considered out of position whereas playing your SG as PG to traing outside defense isn't...

Just stop man..

Last edited by JamesBond at 01/02/2010 16:57:23

I want what all men want...I just want it more.
From: ned

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125704.107 in reply to 125704.106
Date: 01/02/2010 17:00:04
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PF is completely another matter, C must have IS, ID and rebound, try to see the skills of the centers in the national teams

1990-2022 Stalinorgel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV-Xppl6h8Et
From: JamesBond

To: ned
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125704.108 in reply to 125704.107
Date: 01/02/2010 17:06:55
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So when you are training your C you can't just play him as a PF to train his JS or DR or HD???

I want what all men want...I just want it more.
From: ned

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125704.109 in reply to 125704.108
Date: 01/02/2010 17:12:32
Freccia Azzurra
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no, I'm training PF and SF not centers, I don't waste time training a pure center in js, dr, ecc... Today I trained my PF and he played in playmaker position, my center is 25yo not trainable anymore and even if I prefer to chose a center with secondary skills big monsters with 300k/week salary shows that a center can play quit well even without secondary skills

1990-2022 Stalinorgel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV-Xppl6h8Et
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125704.110 in reply to 125704.106
Date: 01/02/2010 17:13:34
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If u r training 2 positions then 1 of u r big men has to play SF. U cant train 1 position PF.Try to do it with C having 1-2 OD. Good luck with it. Indeed sometimes mouth is running faster than the brain

From: JamesBond

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125704.111 in reply to 125704.109
Date: 01/02/2010 17:14:18
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See what I was quoting at please..I just showed 7 skills that a C can be easily trained at as a response to Jonny's complaints...

I want what all men want...I just want it more.
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125704.112 in reply to 125704.111
Date: 01/02/2010 17:16:35
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Again try to put u r C as SF having 1-2 OD. Tell me the results after

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125704.113 in reply to 125704.112
Date: 01/02/2010 17:18:02
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You can put your C as a PF and get your HD/DR/JS training without losing so much...Power Forwards are forwards just like SF you know..

I want what all men want...I just want it more.
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