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Date: 2/21/2009 1:58:50 PM
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Ive got a 6" 7' (6700055) C and think it might make sense to turn him into a SF. Will it be hard to train his outside D? What would you all recommend?

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Date: 2/21/2009 2:07:26 PM
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Outside D (trained through pressure) is perhaps the very slowest of the skills to train. Just a thought...

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Date: 2/21/2009 2:15:02 PM
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IF thats true than should i try training him in something else?

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74067.4 in reply to 74067.3
Date: 2/21/2009 2:38:20 PM
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Not sure of his skills, but a SF should have a decent JS and JR. Those two skills, along with OD and rebounding, are probably the most important ones for a SF...

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Date: 2/21/2009 5:45:34 PM
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I asked something similar recently in regards to the height. What is the cut-off height for big man/small man? Two people told me they thought it was 6'7".

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Date: 2/21/2009 5:50:09 PM
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Ive got a 6" 7' (6700055) C and think it might make sense to turn him into a SF. Will it be hard to train his outside D? What would you all recommend?

It is doable. His height will cause him to train outside d slower (probably about 30% slower than a 6'), but much faster than a 6'10'' guy. But it also depends on his outside d. If it is inept or lower, I probably wouldn't bother.

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Date: 2/21/2009 6:02:39 PM
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His height will cause him to train outside d slower (probably about 30% slower than a 6'), but much faster than a 6'10'' guy.


Is it scaled like that or are there height groups? Will a 6'4" guy training RB train faster than a 6'3"? Sorry, I know this isnt the help forum, but it is on subject :)

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Date: 2/21/2009 6:09:05 PM
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His height will cause him to train outside d slower (probably about 30% slower than a 6'), but much faster than a 6'10'' guy.


Is it scaled like that or are there height groups? Will a 6'4" guy training RB train faster than a 6'3"? Sorry, I know this isnt the help forum, but it is on subject

It's definitely scaled to where a 7'5'' player will train rebounding faster than a 7'4'' player.

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Date: 2/21/2009 6:52:08 PM
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It's definitely scaled to where a 7'5'' player will train rebounding faster than a 7'4'' player.


That makes sense, height is directly involved in RB. It makes sense that it goes the other way with shorter as well, just hard to think being an inch shorter will help you learn OD. Have to keep reminding myself that some things in the game are a bit more abstract.

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Date: 2/22/2009 11:30:56 AM
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Ive got a 6" 7' (6700055) C and think it might make sense to turn him into a SF. Will it be hard to train his outside D? What would you all recommend?

His HN and DR will influence it too. It is doable I have 6-6 PG/SF player and recently he popped every second week of one post OD training (lvl4). Multi skilled forwards are good big men anyway.

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74067.11 in reply to 74067.10
Date: 2/22/2009 2:58:28 PM
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Jump Shot: mediocre Jump Range: average
Outside Def.: pitiful Handling: mediocre
Driving: respectable Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: respectable Inside Def.: strong
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: inept Free Throw: awful


He is 6 7 starter and only 18.... thoughts?