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329345.182 in reply to 329345.181
Date: 3/4/2026 7:17:08 PM
Phoenix Transylvania
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
66
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Hello all,

This one was a bit surprising to me, I expected a rather comfortable win and I am not sure what went wrong. Any pointers?

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329345.183 in reply to 329345.182
Date: 3/5/2026 10:51:28 AM
kaosbucs
III.1
Overall Posts Rated:
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is there any place where i can be told what focus and what pace every offense is?

tnx in advance

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329345.186 in reply to 329345.185
Date: 3/5/2026 3:30:33 PM
Atl. Winchester
III.15
Overall Posts Rated:
2525
Regarding the Driving skill, it is stated that "Allows the player to create his own shot without a good pass from a teammate. Better driving creates shots more often and creates better shots".

Does it affect creating a shot for a teammate, or just to himself? Anoter way of saying it: are both Driving and Passing contributing if a shot is created for a teammate?

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329345.187 in reply to 329345.186
Date: 3/6/2026 2:37:39 AM
The Schrodinger Cats
IV.57
Overall Posts Rated:
88
In an Outside Offensive tactic, is shot distribution mainly based on skill matchups regardless of position, or does it shift toward PG/SG taking more shots than PF/C, with offensive pace determining how large that shift is?

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329345.188 in reply to 329345.11
Date: 3/6/2026 5:02:12 AM
Lynx Incubus
II.1
Overall Posts Rated:
8484
I have a Gym level 3.
This week I was training HN for PG.
Two of my trainees got pops on Jump Range.
Are the Gym training slots allocated for all players individually (one player can get JR, IS and RB; other JR, ID and SB), or they are the same for all players subject to the training (both players get JR, IS and RB)?

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329345.189 in reply to 329345.187
Date: 3/6/2026 12:28:04 PM
Mindsilvania
III.6
Overall Posts Rated:
113113
Second Team:
Išpistukai
It goes both ways, i had a game recently where pf and sf took more shots than pg and sg in outside offence. Skills and matchups matter. On average though, guards shoot more than bigs

From: Aries

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329345.190 in reply to 329345.188
Date: 3/6/2026 12:29:04 PM
Mindsilvania
III.6
Overall Posts Rated:
113113
Second Team:
Išpistukai
it's all random distribution

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329345.191 in reply to 329345.182
Date: 3/6/2026 12:41:58 PM
Mindsilvania
III.6
Overall Posts Rated:
113113
Second Team:
Išpistukai
His home court carried him a little
He shot 48 percent 3pt which is too high
His best pp100 scorers attempted the most shots, whereas ur best pp100 players were bigs who didn't attempt many shots. And it is partly cause you chose outside isolation, so less effective players that night, shot more
RNG may not have been on your side too

Last edited by Aries at 3/6/2026 12:42:37 PM

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329345.192 in reply to 329345.189
Date: 3/6/2026 7:38:02 PM
The Schrodinger Cats
IV.57
Overall Posts Rated:
88
What about the second part of the question. Does a fast paced outside offense shift the shot distribution towards PG/SG?

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