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174374.1
Date: 2/12/2011 2:58:42 AM
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does height have an effect in training jump shot?
what is the difference when you train guards, wingmen and forwards jump shot?

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174374.2 in reply to 174374.1
Date: 2/12/2011 3:03:27 AM
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Many managers say that JS training is not effected by the height.

Training JS for guards will train:
-JS
-JR
-HD
-DR

Training JS for wingmen will train:
-JS
-JR
-HD
-DR
-IS
Although I'm not really sure about IS. I've trained JS for wingmen for 11 consequtive weeks and never got a pop in IS.

Training JS for forwards will train:
-JS
-JR
-IS

Apparently training JS for guards is the fastest among these 3 options, but I don't think the difference is very much.

Edit: All the other skills other than JS is expected to take 7-8 weeks to pop. JS is expected to take 2-3 weeks to pop. (from the training speed analysis: (78242.1) but it's not up to date, so I'm not really sure how accurate these numbers are. But 2-3 weeks for JS seems right from my experience).

Last edited by Samurai_Tungi at 2/12/2011 3:08:47 AM

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174374.5 in reply to 174374.4
Date: 2/14/2011 1:27:50 PM
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It's more about the size of your hands. Smaller hands mean having more control over the ball, which gets more important at longer ranges when accuracy becomes crucial. For the same reason, small hands are bad for rebounding - it's harder to grab the balls.

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174374.6 in reply to 174374.5
Date: 2/14/2011 5:46:31 PM
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There should be a new player attribute: Hand Size

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174374.7 in reply to 174374.6
Date: 2/15/2011 7:36:06 AM
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hahahahaha but taller height comes with bigger hands