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245319.4 in reply to 245319.3
Date: 7/7/2013 3:45:54 AM
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I think prolific-sensational would be good for him. It is enough to make him a 3 point threat in a top league if his JS is awesome but not too much that it is outrageous.

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245319.5 in reply to 245319.3
Date: 7/8/2013 4:26:55 PM
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For whatever it's worth, my SF is 19/14 JS/JR and more or less scores at will in outside-based when doubled with his complementary skills. Only suggesting this because the top leagues in our respective countries seem to be fairly similar.

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Date: 7/9/2013 5:12:17 PM
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Thx for the reply, im planning to have my sf's js at 18-19 so maybe 10-12jr is abit low, however im plainning on giving him 20 in dr, maybe that will give him abit more open 3s

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245319.7 in reply to 245319.6
Date: 7/9/2013 6:58:14 PM
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If you train JS enough you'll get extra pops in JR. I think training in one on one skills will make his lower JR more effective if you decide to not train JR as much. I don't think JR is as important and shouldn't be a big priority for you.

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245319.8 in reply to 245319.7
Date: 7/9/2013 7:45:33 PM
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I agree its not the most important on a sf, but i am trying to create the perfect sf, by that i mean the best sf in the entire bb :) but i am not sure how high i should aim for in the jr, i might not make it, but i am going to try :) hes got hall of famer potential, if you were to cap him fully, how high would you go in jr :)

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Date: 8/5/2013 7:02:35 PM
DK Shaolins
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Hi guys,

I also have in mind to cap a HOF SF. In my dreams, he would be able to play PG, SG, SF and PF but i'm not sure it is possible to train such a player. For you, what skills are the most important for the "perfect" SF ? Secondly, my guy is 6'7". I've read that some of the best PGs in the game were as tall as him. Is it true ?

Thanks

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245319.10 in reply to 245319.9
Date: 8/6/2013 5:50:39 PM
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I personally think the skills are OD, PA and ID, in that order. That doesn't mean that these skills necessarily have to be the highest, I just think these 3 skills are the most important.

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245319.11 in reply to 245319.8
Date: 8/7/2013 1:31:10 AM
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High as game allow. That's going to be very expensive.

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245319.12 in reply to 245319.11
Date: 8/7/2013 6:59:42 AM
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my goal is to make him look somthing like this:


Jump Shot ... 17 Jump Range 12
Perimeter Defense 17 Handling... 16
Driving ...... 20 Passing ......10
Inside Shooting 16 Inside Defense15
Rebound ............10 Shot Blocking 8

Potential HoF

listed as sf with salary of 154k according to buzzer-manager com

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Date: 8/7/2013 11:51:41 AM
Kitakyushu
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for me.....the rebounding and passing are too low...

I would try something like this

Jump Shot ... 14 Jump Range 14
Perimeter Defense 17 Handling... 16
Driving ...... 18 Passing ......13
Inside Shooting 14 Inside Defense14
Rebound ............13 Shot Blocking 11

This guy is only making 139K a week...
I have a HOF player and this is what I am shooting for..
with the high driving, IS at 14 will do the job...add some SB and his ID would be good at 14..(ID 14 SB 11 would defend better than ID 15 SB 8)...and I would go for more passing than 10.