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185415.5 in reply to 185415.4
Date: 5/20/2011 2:40:54 PM
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I thought passing training speed isn't affected by height.

Though it might take longer to train as you might have to play your trainee out of his best positions.

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Date: 5/20/2011 3:13:02 PM
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And it isn't.

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185415.7 in reply to 185415.5
Date: 5/20/2011 3:55:14 PM
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Passing and Jump shot isn't reserved for guards; it'a an ability all players can have, no matter how tall they are. I'm not sure on rebounding, though. Now OD and JR are guard ability (trains faster with small men) while IS, ID and SB train faster with big men.

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Date: 5/20/2011 4:18:30 PM
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Handling is enhanced by short height, and rebound is enhanced by tall height (78242.2)

As they say "driving is strongly related to handling" which sorta implies that short guys get a driving bonus. But that may not be the case.

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185415.9 in reply to 185415.8
Date: 5/20/2011 5:25:12 PM
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Right, I forgot about handling. And thanks for rebounding, didn't know that.

So if I want to train SFs, I should get really tall 18-y old with good OD and JR. HN gets trained with JS and 1 on 1, so that's not so important.

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185415.10 in reply to 185415.9
Date: 5/20/2011 5:39:15 PM
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Right, I forgot about handling. And thanks for rebounding, didn't know that.

So if I want to train SFs, I should get really tall 18-y old with good OD and JR. HN gets trained with JS and 1 on 1, so that's not so important.



i believe the best hight for an SF is 1.90-2.00 even when you could build still nice player which starts a bit bigger or smaller, because additional starting skills could help a lot too. And it is quite impossible to find the perfect SF trainee.

But when the player is really tall and have already OD and JR, thats sounds for me more like a good PF prospect.

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185415.11 in reply to 185415.10
Date: 5/20/2011 6:21:42 PM
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But when the player is really tall and have already OD and JR, thats sounds for me more like a good PF prospect.


I read somewhere that at the age of 18 (and possibily 19), slower OD and JR training because of height is not so noticable as one would think because players are still so young. So if I get a tall player, I will train his guard skills in his first season. Heck, because big man skills are so expensive, I think I'm gonna train guard skills in his both two seasons no matter what. It's kinda bad to train OD for 80k big man at his 21 years. You are paying 80k each week and you are not getting quality performance out of him because you are playing him out of positon, at least on offensive side.

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185415.12 in reply to 185415.11
Date: 5/21/2011 4:22:17 AM
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i think the difference is always +X%, and in this case it would be noticeable. I haven't young big trainees in my career to proove it, but with older one the difference was huge.