Does it make any sense to train him as a guard or SF? Or would it really take too long because of his height?
first of all PASSING PASSING AND AGAIN PASSING
first of all PASSING PASSING AND AGAIN PASSINGWhy? Only because it's 1?
After the PA would be high enough, he can spend a good amount of time on PG to train OD. I made a mistake and had been training my center's OD first, which of course made me lose a lot of games because of bad offensive flow. Had I been training PA first, that would not be the case.
season of P training will give him decent passing skill for c, which will decrease his turnovers and increase offensive flow,
season of P training will give him decent passing skill for c, which will decrease his turnovers and increase offensive flow,What flow? PG runs the show, not C. For me C can't organize the play. He is to stand under the rim and pick up balls and score - in defense, rebound and block shots. I agree with turnovers thing, C with nice passing can be unpredictable but I still like him to score on his own. :)
season of P training will give him decent passing skill for c, which will decrease his turnovers and increase offensive flow,What flow? PG runs the show, not C. For me C can't organize the play. He is to stand under the rim and pick up balls and score - in defense, rebound and block shots. I agree with turnovers thing, C with nice passing can be unpredictable but I still like him to score on his own.So, when your Center rebounds, does the ball magically appear in your PGs hands?
season of P training will give him decent passing skill for c, which will decrease his turnovers and increase offensive flow,What flow? PG runs the show, not C. For me C can't organize the play. He is to stand under the rim and pick up balls and score - in defense, rebound and block shots. I agree with turnovers thing, C with nice passing can be unpredictable but I still like him to score on his own.