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147937.10 in reply to 147937.9
Date: 6/25/2010 4:43:23 PM
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but he doesn't score 10 a game which is my problem i would live with a few assist i just want more points from him

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147937.11 in reply to 147937.10
Date: 6/25/2010 4:56:22 PM
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I don't know who exactly your point guard is since you seem to play a few different people at that spot, but a few suggestions on getting better PG production (based on me assuming that it's Stankovich that you're talking about):

- Buy a better PG
- Surround the PG with better players
- Regulate gameshape better. Your team has almost uniformly bad gameshape and that will make everyone play worse.
- If you really want a good PG in the long term then consider buying a prospect and training him.

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147937.12 in reply to 147937.11
Date: 6/25/2010 5:02:08 PM
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all my playing players have 6 and above GS how is that bad?

Thats a SG so hes no longer playing PG it is a PG now and yes i need a new PG but i can't afford one so thats why i wanted to know if they were that important. My team went first and to the Semi Finals without one

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147937.13 in reply to 147937.12
Date: 6/25/2010 5:15:52 PM
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all my playing players have 6 and above GS how is that bad?


if you look at my gs, you'll see my starters with 8/9 which is lot better then 6 and not so hard to achieve once you get them on those levels(could take a bit at the beginning of the season).

My team went first and to the Semi Finals without one


don't be so keen on the suggested position, also a sg with solid passing could be a good PG.

Last edited by CrazyEye at 6/25/2010 5:18:21 PM

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147937.14 in reply to 147937.13
Date: 6/25/2010 7:39:05 PM
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OK I'll work on my GS :)

I need to wait and get some money

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147937.15 in reply to 147937.12
Date: 6/25/2010 7:48:58 PM
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all my playing players have 6 and above GS how is that bad?

Well, seeing as the default starting value for GS is mediocre (5), yes, 6 GS is bad. You want at least respectable (7), and preferably strong (8) or proficient (9). It shouldn't be hard to do if you manage your minutes.

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147937.16 in reply to 147937.15
Date: 6/25/2010 7:54:27 PM
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the starting value is respectable(7), and when we talk about managing minutes i will give a wide range which is ok 48-75 should be the target for a week. So maybe two times starting with backups or 1-2 backup + starting job

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147937.17 in reply to 147937.16
Date: 6/25/2010 7:59:47 PM
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My thought was all Regular games- Starters

And all scrimmages others.

But i don't know how many minutes that ends up being.

is that what your talking about

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147937.18 in reply to 147937.14
Date: 6/25/2010 8:00:44 PM
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I know its a bit offtopic , but as long the conversation came down to GS , here is a helpful topic... It will give you the main idea of GS . The only argue I personally have with this post is that I think the magic number of minutes is around 65 (and not 72 as the topic says)

here is the thread
(127791.1)

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147937.19 in reply to 147937.18
Date: 6/25/2010 8:04:28 PM
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so how would you suggest I split my minutes?

And how is it best to go about GS?

Again though I already agreed to work on my GS i just didn't know it was this important :)

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147937.20 in reply to 147937.19
Date: 6/25/2010 8:06:30 PM
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read what I linked above , and I am sure you will understand....

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