Glass Cleaners: Post scoring or midrange?

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  • P234thetruth
    MVP
    • Jul 2014
    • 1146

    #1

    Glass Cleaners: Post scoring or midrange?

    I'm nearing the last 10-15 attribute upgrades for my Glass Cleaner and am torn on which way to go. He's already a great scorer, I regularly drop 20-25 ppg on efficient shooting. I feel like if I got my post scoring up he could be dominant but with all the reaching and trapping in proam maybe not. I can up my midrange but that takes me away from the paint where I could be snagging offensive rebounds.

    Which way did you guys with Glass Cleaners go? Also for strength did you guys go max (I'm 4 bars from max at an 83 strength)? How about playmaking (I'm 3 bars away from max and haven't been turning it over much seems like a sweet spot)?
    Last edited by P234thetruth; 12-31-2016, 10:14 PM.
  • Breakstarter
    Rookie
    • Jan 2016
    • 419

    #2
    Re: Glass Cleaners: Post scoring or midrange?

    Mid range. A big man who HAS to be in the paint 24/7 to be effective is useless in pro am. Post game is not usable online. Too many snipers no swiping.

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    • nyk_fatboy
      Pro
      • Dec 2013
      • 708

      #3
      Re: Glass Cleaners: Post scoring or midrange?

      midrange for sure.

      Do you play park? if you get to superstar 1 i think you'll have enough to get that post scoring up as well.

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      • Mike2001
        Pro
        • Nov 2004
        • 717

        #4
        Re: Glass Cleaners: Post scoring or midrange?

        Mid range, i only maxed out my post scoring for me to be able to do the post spin move lol.

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        • sooperb
          Rookie
          • Sep 2007
          • 446

          #5
          Re: Glass Cleaners: Post scoring or midrange?

          Do both. I didn't max my agility to be able to max my mids and post.

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          • FromDownTown
            Rookie
            • Jan 2016
            • 49

            #6
            Re: Glass Cleaners: Post scoring or midrange?

            Go with mide range. Midrange are very underrated. As a great center you should be effecfive on scoring...you can do post, cut and dunk, and hit the mid range if needed.

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            • ph33
              MVP
              • Oct 2014
              • 3261

              #7
              Re: Glass Cleaners: Post scoring or midrange?

              Originally posted by SirGaryColeman
              Is Playmaking valuable at all? Would Speed with Ball make you faster and would Ball Control help you hold on to the ball in the paint?
              I do think ball control helps with holding on in the paint, but it's still way too easy to strip. To me it makes almost no difference, bad spacing/shrunk floor is what it is

              As for the OP, mid-range over post scoring because of what I basically just said lol. As long as you play with aggressive (and efficient) guards who can score near the basket or draw attention, your mid-range is a very valuable weapon. Post-scoring won't be worth bothering with at all unless you're an actual post scorer because I feel like the other attributes will be more necessary to level up. I do think as a big man you've got to have as high strength and agility as possible.

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              • Rbk360
                Rookie
                • Sep 2016
                • 46

                #8
                Re: Glass Cleaners: Post scoring or midrange?

                7'1 GC here. To OP, maxed out my playmaking and became MUCH better in not losing the ball as much. A lot rarer now. Also maxed out my strength...must have for GCs.

                As far as mid range vs post scoring, its up to you. You'll probably use either of them 10-15% at most. I had my midrange at 71 and post scoring at 66, and ive found that to be a good mix. I can green the mid range, and with the additional scoring badges, it's very reliable. Actually wish I would've got my post scoring up a bit more, but i probably use it maybe 2% of the time (outside of holding L2 out of the paint to protect the ball of course). I would NOT max out mid range though. My 71 mid is perfect.

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