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141616.12 in reply to 141616.1
Date: 07/18/2010 19:40:22
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hello this might be canada team u21
------------------------------------------------------------- Massimo Gaeta (16221886) Shooting Guard
Owner: ET-Rate

Weekly salary: $ 4 119

DMI: 10300
Age: 18
Height: 6'0" / 183 cm
Potential: allstar
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: mediocre Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: pitiful
Driving: atrocious Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: pitiful Inside Def.: average
Rebounding: mediocre Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: pitiful Free Throw: awful

Experience: atrocious







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141616.13 in reply to 141616.12
Date: 07/18/2010 21:38:05
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He is short. But Allstar potential is not great.

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141616.14 in reply to 141616.12
Date: 07/18/2010 22:01:22
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Allstar is plenty for a PG. Mine is only star and has a decent shot to make the team next season.

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141616.15 in reply to 141616.13
Date: 07/19/2010 00:57:37
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For a guard all-star is probably fine for the u21 team but is nowhere near the full NT. Star is pushing it and I think it may keep some players out of u21 contention in upcoming seasons.
The pitiful/atrocious handling/driving are a bigger issue in my mind, but I guess if you're going to have any bad guard skills you'd want it to be those two.

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141616.16 in reply to 141616.4
Date: 08/02/2010 05:06:02
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Do you train on the one skill for a full week? Example: [Inside Scoring: SF/PF/C] Monday thru Friday?

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141616.17 in reply to 141616.16
Date: 08/02/2010 11:01:05
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training happens friday morning. You can switch your training as much as you like but whatever training happens friday morning is what your guys will actually learn with the trainer.

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141616.19 in reply to 141616.6
Date: 11/26/2010 23:45:00
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what u said about the Primary's or PF's and C's I think Driving should be there too because if your posts have liek Marvolus IS but no driving then its pretty Pointless. but if they had like Proficient IS and proficient Driving then i think that the player would be better

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141616.20 in reply to 141616.19
Date: 11/27/2010 00:35:02
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what u said about the Primary's or PF's and C's I think Driving should be there too because if your posts have liek Marvolus IS but no driving then its pretty Pointless. but if they had like Proficient IS and proficient Driving then i think that the player would be better

A number of the more quantitatively inclined buzzerbeater managers assert that for most big men in most offenses driving has almost no impact on their offensive abilities. I don't think I would go so far as to say it is useless (I think every skill has some use in this game) but my experience is that the difference on centres and power forwards between low driving and moderate driving (say pitiful to respectable) is not at all apparent. (in theory having a very high driving powerforward might do something, but I am unwilling to spend time trying it) Given the choice between an extra few levels in driving or putting them into another secondary or tertiary skill I would pick JS, handling, passing and even OD before I worried about driving.

And I would much, much rather have marvelous IS and pitiful DR on a centre than double proficient. No question about it.

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141616.21 in reply to 141616.20
Date: 11/27/2010 17:25:41
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ok how about Prolific IS and Pitiful DR vs Respectsble IS and Average DR? thats more even than Double proficent vs Marvelous and Pitiful

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141616.22 in reply to 141616.21
Date: 11/27/2010 17:52:54
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I'd still go with Prolific/pitiful, particularly on a centre.
I really have never seen any evidence that driving makes much of a difference for big men, at least when they're paired with at least semi-competent guards who can get them the ball.

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