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173692.13 in reply to 173692.1
Date: 2/7/2011 3:45:32 PM
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Well, yea, Zelmenis is a little better. His JR and OD are +3 and DR +2. The rest is about the same. I don't know how competitive your league is, but since you're second in your division I figured you have a solid SG in comparison to the other SGs in your league.

Of course tactics plays a big role here too. With patient my SG gets the most shots because he is simply the outstanding scorer in my team. Maybe you can try that out. I think LI or LP does not fit to an SG like our ones because they will focus to get the ball inside and turn the ball over because of their lack of passing skills instead of shooting. Thats what have experienced.

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173692.14 in reply to 173692.12
Date: 2/7/2011 3:47:58 PM
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Lol, seems they are trained quite similar:)

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173692.16 in reply to 173692.15
Date: 2/7/2011 5:05:19 PM
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M2M defense is the best D against Base offense which is a slow offensive tactic. I still think his a great player but with Motion or Princeton or Inside isolation offenses there could be better shots for the SG to take? At the first glance it seems that those tactics (if SG is wanted to participate more) would suit best for Ag. Dimitrios Ninja Turtles because the team seems to have pretty good players at C/PF positions. And then again, it pretty much depends which defense is assumed to be played against.

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173692.17 in reply to 173692.16
Date: 2/7/2011 7:33:34 PM
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M2M defense is the best D against Base offense which is a slow offensive tactic.

Just to make a correction, base offense is not a slow offensive tactic, it's normal. Patient is the slow offensive tactic.

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173692.18 in reply to 173692.7
Date: 2/7/2011 11:26:23 PM
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My PG has strong passing. But is it that important when we are talking about three point shots? All of my usually starting players have passing between average and strong and rarely 3 point shots are results of an assist.

Wow...Passing is very important. Passing is a multiplier for any given shot. Just last week. My SG took a JS(same spot) and missed, the ball was passed by my PF(average passing). The next time down he hits the shot because the ball was passed to him by my PG(wondrous passing). I would say that if you want him to shoot better(everyone on your team) I would upgrade to a better PG..

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173692.19 in reply to 173692.18
Date: 2/8/2011 2:19:32 AM
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I had one PG with huge passing(can't remember now, but was over tremendous for sure). Those really were Kallitsis golden days. But now I am training some PG's for profit. I think that I have to try and see which tactics would favour my big men, which are the best members of my team.

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173692.20 in reply to 173692.17
Date: 2/8/2011 4:07:56 AM
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Yes, you're probably right. What I meant that it's one of the slowest tactics while patient is the slowest. While his best players are playing inside there's a possibility that his perimeter players have to force shots if they can't find anyone in the middle.