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From: Jokehim

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112775.11 in reply to 112775.10
Date: 9/22/2009 1:22:41 PM
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For me offense for a PG is mainly passing and handling ability not shooting. The PG is supposed to create scoring chances rather than scoring himself, commonly the case both in BB and RL.

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112775.12 in reply to 112775.11
Date: 9/22/2009 2:13:37 PM
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mmh i would say for outside tactic i prefer a PG who could shoot better then organize the game.

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112775.13 in reply to 112775.12
Date: 9/22/2009 5:33:14 PM
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For R & G I guess that it is advantageous with a PG that are good at shooting. But for motion and other outside tactics at least on paper it does not feel important to me. Maybe because I have a very nice (for my level) small forward that scores as well as my SG so that my PG have good opportunities to get someone else to score. I happen to have a scoring PG though as his preferred position actually is SG

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112775.14 in reply to 112775.13
Date: 9/23/2009 1:01:42 AM
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I'd get the best PG with the most potential that you can train up for the price you want to spend...whatever is missing can be trained up.

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112775.15 in reply to 112775.13
Date: 9/23/2009 3:05:41 AM
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even for motion i like it, 3 offensiv options are better then 2 :)

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112775.16 in reply to 112775.1
Date: 9/23/2009 3:46:07 AM
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About shotblocking - not only blocked shot counts, others are altered and result in a miss too (with no block recorded). And you know, when there is not enough shots to block for your center i.e. alot of treys and mid-range filed goals, he canť really block a lot of shots then.

As for PG try to build soemting like very good back up for your SG but with good passing.

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112775.17 in reply to 112775.15
Date: 9/23/2009 5:44:17 AM
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It is good to have three shooters but you need some good passing also to create the open shots so that should be a high priority as well of course. I would make sure that I at least have good passing and handling for my PG but it will of course be a nice bonus if he can shoot as well. In my case I happen to have a good shooter as PG and it improves my outside shooting of course.

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112775.18 in reply to 112775.16
Date: 9/23/2009 5:52:41 AM
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ok, thanks for help. What about driving vs jump shot? I may have a good driving, so finding good shot position, but wiht a low JS my player will miss it. Correct me if I am wrong.

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112775.19 in reply to 112775.17
Date: 9/23/2009 6:37:57 AM
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in my cases the SG/PG nearly looks the same and are pretty well balanced in the top six skills. I believe those "combo" guards are ideal on PG for outside strategies, and for inside strategies with inside tactics on SG. With normal offensiv Focus, i don't have much experience, but i think in those system also those multis will work probadly also liek the specialist.

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112775.20 in reply to 112775.19
Date: 9/23/2009 7:22:40 AM
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I think pretty much the same. With normal focus too.

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