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287801.4 in reply to 287801.1
Date: 06/25/2017 13:30:11
Spartan 300
Prva Liga BiH
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Second Team:
Spartan Kids
How much rebounding would you want for player A and for player B?

As much as possible.

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287801.6 in reply to 287801.5
Date: 06/25/2017 13:42:57
Spartan 300
Prva Liga BiH
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Second Team:
Spartan Kids
Those players must be some kind of SF-s if you want them to play those off deff variants. 9 or more RB, not less I would say, but hard to predict on this way, not enough information.

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287801.8 in reply to 287801.1
Date: 06/25/2017 13:50:52
Arsenal 98
EBBL
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Stamford Snow Leopards
I'd not specifically train rebounding on player B in this case (unless you were training it for another player)

Player A - depends on his potential / how you want his salary to look, etc.
If his IS is low (and you keep it low) you can make one of those ha/dr/pas/ID/blk/(reb) players. I like them a lot. I'd keep his shooting low allaround if possible to maximise the other skills. I'd want some rebounding I guess, but not ahead of either inside defence or blocking. Wouldn't hate 9 or 10 in my league.

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287801.9 in reply to 287801.7
Date: 06/25/2017 13:51:03
Spartan 300
Prva Liga BiH
Overall Posts Rated:
52525252
Second Team:
Spartan Kids
Generally yes. But it depends again. If you have a team batter in defense, and that's your main philosophy, you can give some more RB to your player who plays his defense on PF.

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