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From: zyler

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Date: 12/22/2009 1:17:27 PM
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imagine now if you will that wehinger was 5'11 and how much better he would be.

i still think 3 inches will add p to atleast 6 pops over 3 seasons for an 18 yr old player trained in 1 pos training for 3 seasons

From: CrazyEye

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Date: 12/22/2009 3:33:05 PM
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thats too much, i don't think wehinger would be so much better, because he could cmpetet with smaller guards who get single position training ... i also was surprised about him, but 3 inches really ain't that much, thats still a good guard size.

From: SammyD

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Date: 12/22/2009 9:15:57 PM
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I have a 6'7 PG and I have noticed that he trains a little slower than my 6'0 PG but not that much slower. In the long run maybe you should worry about it but only if you are planning on making a 100k player.

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Date: 12/26/2009 3:37:41 PM
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Shaq try to get experiences from the game, and get u r own conclusions. Game manual is not the bible. The game is changing every season. Its good for the newbies but not everything

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Date: 12/27/2009 1:57:00 AM
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The problem is that u r on the game for so little time. 1 game and the observations from it doesnt make it fact. Many games that shows the same thing can lead u to conclusions. For example my Greek friends had driving as a very important skill. I wasnt sure about it. What i did? I have contacted with 5-6 friends that are training big men and we usually play inside tactics(my self included). Comparing players stats, shooting frequency, %, etc of them we came back to some conclusions about the big men skills. This is how u work.

My advice for u right now is sit back, read a lot, try to confirm what u r reading, check how those fits to u r team. After 2-3 seasons u will understand the game and u will be able to give advices.

Actually i ve seen very few questions from u and i wonder why...

Last edited by JohnnyB at 12/27/2009 1:57:37 AM

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Date: 12/27/2009 5:12:17 AM
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A question guys about Sg (I didn't open another topic fot this question): in your opinion, which one should be the maximum (and decent) level of driving, handling and passing for a Sg if his potential is very high and allow high levels (but think about the more important skills for Sg too)?

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Date: 12/27/2009 6:27:40 AM
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Handling 8-11 is perfect for me. DR, my SG has 8, my pg 10. something like that. About PA i like the combo guards even if my SG isnt 1. So my ideal SG would have 7-11 PA.

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Date: 12/27/2009 7:01:57 AM
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A question guys about Sg (I didn't open another topic fot this question): in your opinion, which one should be the maximum (and decent) level of driving, handling and passing for a Sg if his potential is very high and allow high levels (but think about the more important skills for Sg too)?


every skills helps, so i don't like those maximum question and even the tactics ask for different types of players - a sg in a inside Team will use his passing a lot better then a Run and Gun SG etc.

From: Switch

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Date: 12/27/2009 7:05:30 AM
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"you need to be sure you know what your talking about BEFORE you post"
i guess you've experienced that blocking is very useful for guards?

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