in terms of their original roster...tyreke and casspi make 3's if they're in transition or motion...
with the current roster i have...kevin love and caron butler are also good 3 point shooters...
i do agree that portland is tough for big men though...maybe oden will get an injury soon with his low durability...i also didnt like that rudy fernandez doesnt drive to the hoop that much
congrats on your all-star bid during your rookie year...
you should upgrade verticals up first if you havent already...it helps with rebounding, blocks, and dunks too
all-star default on 12 minute quarters
i used to play on 9 minute quarters but a handful of people on this thread convinced me that it's more realistic to play the full 12...this was evident when i was with the heat....i didnt like that the big 3 in miami didnt average their normal points...also i was gobbling up all of chris bosh's potential rebounds when i was using 9 minute quarters...currently im with the kings and kevin love is grabbing around 10rpg, tyreke still has his ~5rpg, tim duncan still gets around 9 rpg....and both kevin love and tyreke are averaging close to their career average in points...tim duncan's career is on the decline so he's getting only around 13ppg
the primary focus is rebounding for me...since im at a disadvantage in height and rebounding attribute
i can score with ease in this game since i shoot a lot of 3's and can draw fouls with my hop spin(i could probably hit 30 before the first quarter ends and can average around 10 freethrow attempts per game if i wanted to)
assists are really easy with the pick and rolls and also fastbreak bounce passes
curious question...did you simulate your my player?
im on year 4(current record is 56-4 so 22 more games left in the regular season)
not sure what you mean by the hall of fame question...hall of fame setting will still be the same as it was regardless of the players still currently playing...some of the cpu generated players actually have good ratings...
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