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From: lamchops

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Date: 7/12/2012 1:34:17 PM
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Pray he doesn't see this comment.

From: Flamen

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Date: 7/12/2012 5:19:52 PM
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There are guys on NTs that put up higher ratings than he does, and against stiffer competition. I am too lazy to search around, but you could just just the best NTs of the BB world.


Ratings are not an accurate meassure of how good a player is. I think he is by far the best Spanish NT player, and arguably the best I have seen overall. And as a Rivals Scout of the NT I have seen a lot. But when a player has maxed its training who is best depends on what kind of player you like. There are plenty of players who have maxed their trainings.

From: Pewu

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Date: 7/12/2012 6:00:06 PM
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Sylwester Rakus. I think he's number 1 in the game

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From: Big Dogs

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Date: 7/12/2012 6:38:02 PM
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Ratings are not an accurate meassure of how good a player is. I think he is by far the best Spanish NT player, and arguably the best I have seen overall. And as a Rivals Scout of the NT I have seen a lot. But when a player has maxed its training who is best depends on what kind of player you like. There are plenty of players who have maxed their trainings.

(6769986) Gabriele Turbato is at least one of the best in the world. I don't know his exact skills, but for a big on a world class NT, he has great secondaries.

(8173477) Ulf Gornitz also has great secondaries. Also one of the best bigs in the world IMO.

(4752399) His teammate David Tapia is also one of the best bigs in the world, if you ask me.

Last but not least, I found a player on the Polish NT who likewise, has very good secondaries. For the sake of abiding within the forum rules, I cannot link him; he is on the TL. Sylwester Rakus - 12/5/10/14/16/11 17/18/17/8 9/7

Edit: I would ask what Bañales' skills are, but I wouldn't want it to hurt your NT.

Last edited by Big Dogs at 7/12/2012 6:40:36 PM

From: Flamen

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Date: 7/12/2012 7:28:00 PM
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Ratings are not an accurate meassure of how good a player is. I think he is by far the best Spanish NT player, and arguably the best I have seen overall. And as a Rivals Scout of the NT I have seen a lot. But when a player has maxed its training who is best depends on what kind of player you like. There are plenty of players who have maxed their trainings.

(6769986) Gabriele Turbato is at least one of the best in the world. I don't know his exact skills, but for a big on a world class NT, he has great secondaries.

(8173477) Ulf Gornitz also has great secondaries. Also one of the best bigs in the world IMO.

(4752399) His teammate David Tapia is also one of the best bigs in the world, if you ask me.

Last but not least, I found a player on the Polish NT who likewise, has very good secondaries. For the sake of abiding within the forum rules, I cannot link him; he is on the TL. Sylwester Rakus - 12/5/10/14/16/11 17/18/17/8 9/7

Edit: I would ask what Bañales' skills are, but I wouldn't want it to hurt your NT.


I actually have the skills of the three players you said and I have to disagree, they were the best no doubt, but are outdated players, Turbato has crap secondaries, gornitz (my biggest personal dissapointment) is a monster center with just enough 1on1 to make him a power forward, and Tapia is just a monster center, has not trained secondaries at all.

I like players like french Jean-Baptiste Lafleur (9410020), cesk Jeroným Hána (8189609), Marek Liska (10942461) and Radoslav Urbánek (10942075), polish Sylwester Rakus (9656006), from slovensko Miroslav Capela (6897851), montenegro Andelko Kosac (15130538) It is that type of player that I think are the best.

I have seen a couple of monster (over 15) IS guards, tens of very good secondaries PG/SG, I have seen tens of Outstanding PF like the ones mentioned, there are a lot of centers with triple "green" primaries and good secundaries. But I have never ever seen a SF like bañales. He shoots over inside PF and pounds over SF and can defend both, creates his own shot like the best of them and rebounds and passes like nearly no other SF does.

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Date: 7/12/2012 9:54:54 PM
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(789816) Always.

Some bandwagoners might say (11777230), but don't listen to 'em.

But seriously without knowing all skills I'd probably go with Hana or Rakus.


Side note, in my opinion having 15+ IS on a guard is dumb(China).

Last edited by Eminence Front at 7/12/2012 9:59:30 PM

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Date: 7/12/2012 11:39:51 PM
Kira Kira Koseki
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I have another candidate for best in the world for your consideration:

(8157988)

I actually saw this guys skills on the transfer list not long ago, and let's just say he was a BEAST. And he put up great stats for his old team too, which was in the Top League of Hungary (which for some reason they've called Magyarország in this game)

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Date: 7/13/2012 3:04:56 AM
UK Wildkitties
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How on earth could they fire Chuck Norris?

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Date: 7/13/2012 4:54:53 AM
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I have another candidate for best in the world for your consideration:

(8157988)

I actually saw this guys skills on the transfer list not long ago, and let's just say he was a BEAST. And he put up great stats for his old team too, which was in the Top League of Hungary (which for some reason they've called Magyarország in this game)


Not a big fan, he has indeed a triple leyendary but has no range for SG and not enough passing for a PG. Also, he has no secondaries. Fu Kuande (6680377) is a better outside oriented option, even if he lacks passing.

@eminence front: if a big rotates on the +15 IS guard, he just dunks on them at club level, and at NT level you normally see guards with +10 in ID so if you want an advantage you need to go over that.

Last edited by Flamen at 7/13/2012 5:01:11 AM

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Date: 7/13/2012 6:40:41 AM
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(6769986) Gabriele Turbato is at least one of the best in the world. I don't know his exact skills, but for a big on a world class NT, he has great secondaries.
Only JS, he hasn't got great secondaries...

(8173477) Ulf Gornitz also has great secondaries. Also one of the best bigs in the world IMO.
Kosac, Capela, Urbànek, Vogel, Rakus and the new generation of italians are betters... Görnitz is good, just that.

(4752399) His teammate David Tapia is also one of the best bigs in the world, if you ask me.
Wisniewski is better.

The task of discerning the best player is impossible. Howewer, for each position, with a particular tactic, is "easier".

In my opinion, Kosac, Hána, Urbànek, Rakus, Bañales (beast), Cirillo, Máteo, Shulman, and some chinese players are the cracks, especially Urbànek andf Bañales.

Last edited by Messina at 7/13/2012 6:41:19 AM

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