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271440.66 in reply to 271440.64
Date: 7/29/2015 9:21:36 AM
MyBBTeam
MBBA
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Second Team:
Tak Cuba Tak Tahu
I love his rebounding and to me, he is a SF, perfect to play LI or to defend on outside based SF. Thanks for sharing his build, as the Malaysia U21 NT coach, he will be useful if I want to show managers that perennial allstar players are very useful and can be trained to great levels.

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271440.68 in reply to 271440.67
Date: 7/29/2015 10:36:17 AM
MyBBTeam
MBBA
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219219
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Tak Cuba Tak Tahu
"As The Malaysian U21 NT Coach", comment il se la pète ^^

C'est pas comme si j'avais souvent l'occasion de me la péter... and that's why I didn't mention the 41 points loss against France 2 seasons ago.

I'm currently training a player to be somehow similar to Mathy but I didn't think a perennial all star could have so many skill points. My player is so far from what Mathy is that he is an example to follow. I hope I can do something as good as you did. In fact, I can say I prefer your player that the imaginary players proposed as he has some strengths which make him better than the balanced build proposed.

Last edited by Nico4nicolas at 7/29/2015 10:37:38 AM

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271440.69 in reply to 271440.1
Date: 7/31/2015 6:30:22 PM
Tunjevina
Prva Liga
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705705
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Krompir
Would you sacrifice rebounds, JR, JS, passing?

Of course, something like this would be great:
- (http://i.imgur.com/vVDab0j.png)
- (http://i.imgur.com/19d6dQb.png)
- (http://i.imgur.com/5bRR7Sn.png)

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271440.71 in reply to 271440.70
Date: 7/31/2015 7:35:42 PM
Tunjevina
Prva Liga
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705705
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Krompir
There are players on a TL that have DR 19-20 & PA 2-3, so even if his PA is 8 now, I don't think PA will be more than 9 at the end, especially if it's not lower than JR, RB and SB, cause elastic effect would have to be spread on those skills as well.
Actually, all 3 players are just between PG & PF salary formula

From: js8

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271440.73 in reply to 271440.64
Date: 8/1/2015 4:53:43 AM
Optic Fibres
EBBL
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570570
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Wānaka Lakers
One thing that REALLY bugs me about people training is the gulf they have between JS and JR, whats the point having a guy who has a 16 JS but can't shoot past the paint? It's pointless. Sacrifice some of his 1v1 and add JR, or reduce his JS. I've trained three guys who have gone on to be good shooters and every time there JS and JR have been very close in ratings, 14 JS, 12 JR, for example.

From: Phyr

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271440.74 in reply to 271440.73
Date: 8/3/2015 10:11:28 AM
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JR only has a big impact IMHO on three-point shots. If you are designing an inside/neutral team, it could make more sense to distribute skill points to something other than JR like DR/PA which are cheap on a SF.

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