Also height excludes some players with good age,potential and skills...when I see 185 cm centers with decent potential,good inside skills but with very bad outside skills,I can't consider him as valuable for a training or a sell
Actually, when I see a draft candidate as having a position that’s out of whack with his height, I actually like that (as long potential isn’t bad) since it means that I can train that player at his natural skill positions without worrying about rounding out some of his unnatural skill positions. For example, if I see a player is a 6’1 SF (or PF!), I’ll be thinking, hmmm, that player probably will come with decent inside skills, like rebounding or IS, something that’s pretty good to have in a well-rounded guard but a pain in the neck to train at the slow speed a short player would train at. That means I could just spend his training minutes catching up at the skills where he’ll be training at a faster rate! I’ve actually hunted those sorts of players on the TL and have a young guard I grabbed with these thoughts in mind who’s probably going to end up as my best guard within a couple of seasons. Just food for thought ahead of your next draft…
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