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Date: 2/12/2011 7:29:05 AM
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What tactics would you recommend when playing SG at PF, SF at C (and vice versa) for training IS purposes? They switch to their natural positions on defence, but is there a way to utilize their misplacement on offence?

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Date: 2/12/2011 7:44:35 AM
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What tactics would you recommend when playing SG at PF, SF at C (and vice versa) for training IS purposes? They switch to their natural positions on defence, but is there a way to utilize their misplacement on offence?

For a SG at PF, I'd try something like Run & Gun or Princeton. A lot about the SF would depend on his skills.

For the reverse (PF @ SG and C @ SF), I would probably play LI in both cases.

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Date: 2/12/2011 9:00:21 AM
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Thanks! The "reverse" is happening at the same time. So to explain the situation clearer:
2 pos training. I have 2 guards with awful IS that I want to boost a little bit without further increasing their proficient DR. + I have 2 young guard who I can't afford to let miss anything. I want to choose a week when I'll play 2(4) guards at PF & C, while PF, C will occupy SG, SF spots. PF, C have pretty decent JS, JR.