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How important is for the guards to have a decent amount of PF/C's skills?

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131524.10 in reply to 131524.9
Date: 2/14/2010 2:57:42 PM
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hmm, i dont want to highjack the tread. the question was how important are 'big men' skills for the guards and i think i made my point clear. please lets not create another 'wendon-is-god-thread' ;-)

if u take in account that players - independent of position - can be born with a respectable skill, i guess in it can not be false to have at least mediocre/average secondaries. that has nothing to do with (high lvl) sf's

edit: still i would not train those secondaries in priority. i would try to buy them. and if we talk about mediocre/average it isnt that expensive.

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131524.11 in reply to 131524.10
Date: 2/14/2010 10:54:04 PM
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To PG, I demand rebound then inside shot, Jason Kidd got many rebound right?

To SG, I need inside shot then rebound, the point is his role is to score and I am playing look inside tactic.

It depends on what kind of player you need to suit your tactic.

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Date: 2/14/2010 10:58:53 PM
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To PG, I demand rebound then inside shot, Jason Kidd got many rebound right?
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It's not a problem for a PG if your C,PF,SF have a good level of rebs.Have you seen many PGs good in rebs?
For inside shot, I agree.About 6-8 would be perfect.

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131524.13 in reply to 131524.12
Date: 2/15/2010 3:21:55 AM
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you mean that a player (e.g. SG,PG) with 14/10 JS JR should also have 6-8 IS? Or this fact is valid only if your guards (SG,PG) are your's team top scorers (e.g. at Run 'n' Gun)?

From: Azrail

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131524.14 in reply to 131524.6
Date: 2/15/2010 8:23:28 AM
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for me, the priority is a little bit different:
1. Inside def
2. Rebounding
3. Shot blocking
and the last one, Inside Shot.

From: JohnnyB

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131524.15 in reply to 131524.14
Date: 2/15/2010 10:29:19 AM
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Well if inside D is important then you can exploit a low ID guard with a guard with good IS isnt? If IS is not important then why do you need to defend it?

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131524.16 in reply to 131524.13
Date: 2/15/2010 10:44:29 AM
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I said it would be perfect, not essential.

From: Azrail

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131524.17 in reply to 131524.15
Date: 2/15/2010 10:50:06 AM
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I didn't say that IS is not important, I only said that is the last one,in my list:)

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131524.18 in reply to 131524.17
Date: 2/15/2010 11:49:15 AM
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Still you didnt answer my question. Why ID is rated higher than IS?

From: Azrail

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Date: 2/15/2010 4:54:33 PM
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Because, in My team, I like more defensive players:)also,think that ID will help me when I will play 2:3 zone with teams that have strong C/PF or even inside oriented SF.

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131524.20 in reply to 131524.14
Date: 2/15/2010 7:22:14 PM
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I agree with you. ID is very important. Why else would they give you a sub-level of ID when you train OD. My starting SG and SF both have strong or higher ID. Even my backups have respectable ID. I would also say that IS is very useful. My list would look like this..
1. Inside D
2. Rebounding
3. Inside S
4. Shot blocking

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