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4509.1
Date: 10/29/2007 6:25:37 PM
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so i got my team and was looking and i noticed i had a 7'0 PG... I dont get this, cause it really wouldnt happen in really life. is this just somthing that happened b/c its really early in how long this league been up and its just a bug?

anybody have a good rotation for there players. for exp. i have a very young team. most my starters are only 18, 19 yo. so would it be smart to start those guys in the scrimmiges or should i play the people that dont start? also should have have like 5 players that dont dress for the game and those are the players that start for the scrimmages and then play the people that dont play that much in the season games play as back ups again? thanks alot!!!

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4509.2 in reply to 4509.1
Date: 10/29/2007 6:39:18 PM
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The Best Position listed for a player doesn't really mean anything. You can play him anywhere. If he has the skills necessary for a PG, it would make sense to play him there. It's important to note that the game engine does not take height into account, only player skills. A 6'2" C with respectable rebounding will rebound as well as a 7'7" C with respectable rebounding. The logic behind this is that the 6'2" C is a better rebounder than the 7'7" C, but the 7'7" guy is way taller. Thus, it evens out.

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4509.3 in reply to 4509.2
Date: 10/29/2007 6:43:36 PM
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ok thanks that helps alot then.

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4509.4 in reply to 4509.2
Date: 10/29/2007 11:55:07 PM
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The Best Position listed for a player doesn't really mean anything. You can play him anywhere. If he has the skills necessary for a PG, it would make sense to play him there. It's important to note that the game engine does not take height into account, only player skills. A 6'2" C with respectable rebounding will rebound as well as a 7'7" C with respectable rebounding. The logic behind this is that the 6'2" C is a better rebounder than the 7'7" C, but the 7'7" guy is way taller. Thus, it evens out.


Is it true that the taller player will train faster in rebounding?

Steve

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4509.5 in reply to 4509.4
Date: 10/30/2007 12:45:55 AM
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Yes, IIRC. Similarly, a short player will train handling quicker.

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4509.6 in reply to 4509.1
Date: 10/30/2007 5:29:43 AM
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The rules say that skill training is tied to height, so your 7'0 PG might not imrove his outside shooting and passing as fast as a shorter player, but may improve his rebounding faster.

But for example if he is a good outside shooter and ball handler, then it may be OK to use him at PG. If he is a respectable jump shooter and range, it means exactly that, and not that he is surprisingly good for someone that tall. If he has atrocious rebounding, it doesn't mean that he will get rebounds despite this because of his height, but that even with his height he isn't very good.

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4509.7 in reply to 4509.6
Date: 10/30/2007 8:23:03 PM
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If he has atrocious rebounding, it doesn't mean that he will get rebounds despite this because of his height, but that even with his height he isn't very good.


aka Shawn Bradley