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Date: 2/26/2009 7:37:15 PM
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To be short without getting into detail, and I'm not trying to kill you guys here, but why on earth are there players made in this game that are 6 feet tall and are listed as a Center. Or a 7 footer listed as a Point Guard? It kind of irritates me when I'm trying to manage my roster and I see guys that shouldn't even be considered for the position, at that position. Like when a PF could be considered a C, that's fine with me, or a PG as a SG. But there are some extremes that are made that kind of irritate me. Why is that? Is that something that will be considered fixing in the future?

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77299.2 in reply to 77299.1
Date: 2/26/2009 7:41:53 PM
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It is based on thier skill set, and can change with training. Disregard thier best position and put them where you think they should play is my suggestion.

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77299.3 in reply to 77299.1
Date: 2/26/2009 7:46:47 PM
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If you go to a random pickup game in the local gym, you'll see plenty of 6-foot centers. Coincidentally, most of the 6-foot centers in BB are not much better than your average pickup player.

The way the game is set up, you'll rarely see a 6-foot guy among the top centers in the game (or a 7-foot guard, for that matter). Also, height by itself has no implications on in-game performance.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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77299.4 in reply to 77299.3
Date: 2/28/2009 6:22:09 AM
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...Also, height by itself has no implications on in-game performance.

If that's true then why have heights at all? I mean, seriously, if there is no practical use to it, then why have them in the game? I totally agree with Franchize2314 -- it's anoying and it should be fixed.

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77299.5 in reply to 77299.4
Date: 2/28/2009 6:26:14 AM
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Height influences training speed. Big men train inside skills faster, short guys outside skills. So height is important.

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77299.6 in reply to 77299.4
Date: 2/28/2009 9:59:12 AM
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...Also, height by itself has no implications on in-game performance.

If that's true then why have heights at all? I mean, seriously, if there is no practical use to it, then why have them in the game? I totally agree with Franchize2314 -- it's anoying and it should be fixed.

Height is important, just not in the way you think.

The fact that it affects training, as it was noted in the previous post, is that when you look at well-developed players who have been trained for 4-5 seasons, it's virtually impossible to find any decent centers, just because they lag behind the tall guys so quickly.

I think this is a fairly realistic implication, even if it can be somewhat counterintuitive for new users.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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77299.7 in reply to 77299.6
Date: 3/8/2009 1:26:17 AM
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ok I've got one more question then:

So I have this rookie, Hernan Tuarez, whom i just put in the starting lineup and he's been tearing it up his last two games. Just noticed however that his position changed as of after my last game on 3-7-09. Also noticed another player on my team had his position switched as well, Williard Crews

Before:
Hernan Tuarez (6'4")- Shooting Guard
Williard Crews (6'7")- Small Forward

Now:
Tuarez-Small Forward
Crews- Shooting guard.

Can someone, preferably one of the GMs, tell me why this happened and for what purpose would it serve me? It's like they just switched positions. Tuarez was a tweener when it came to playing either SG or PG, but now he's been listed as a SF, which puts me at a slight disadvantage, plus I kind of don't like him listed as that either. Is that changeable?

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77299.8 in reply to 77299.7
Date: 3/8/2009 5:01:29 AM
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The suggested position is based on the player's skill set. When his skills change (thanks to training), his suggested position may also change. You don't need to worry about that, since the suggested position has no in-game effect.

I have never seen two players change positions the opposite way due to one training week. Did this change happen over several weeks?

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77299.9 in reply to 77299.8
Date: 3/8/2009 2:31:45 PM
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no this was definitley over a week training period. It literally changed as soon as my game ended yesterday, so I thought it was a little weird. So if the suggested postion is listed by the player, you are saying it wouldn't matter if I played Tuarez (at 6'4") at the SF position, would it really matter if he was undersized, or should I keep sticking him at the SG spot. I know you are supposed to play the people in the positions you think they should be in, but I'm wondering if it would have any difference if I played a 6'4" at small forward because a typical SF is between 6'6" and 6'9" in the pros, wondering if it would even make a difference.

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77299.10 in reply to 77299.9
Date: 3/8/2009 2:36:55 PM
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Height only affects training speed. Shorter players train somewhat faster in guard skills and taller players in big guy skills.

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77299.11 in reply to 77299.10
Date: 3/8/2009 4:06:57 PM
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good to know. Thanks a lot