1. Oh, but there is something special about small forwards. Unlike other positions, who need one specific and quite narrowly limited skill set to function effectively, SFs can come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. There are multiple viable SF skill sets that can work quite well depending on the situation: you don't have to have SFs that are great in both inside and outside defense or in both inside and outside scoring. Any combination of these can do.
2. I have no idea what you mean by this. You suggested seting up a training regime that trains bot ID and OD for forwards. Ergo, apparently he needs to have more of everything that he can use. On the other hand, as I pointed out, semis-specialized SFs are completely viable (e.g. SGs who are not completely hopeless in their inside skills, for example).
3. Apparently not: being able to easily train your SF in all skills he might potentially need is looking for a way to effectively eliminate the need to make the strategic choice about what skills to provide at your SF position.
4. I can't quite understand your point of view: first, it's about playing out of position, then, it's not about playing out of position, but it's about training speed.
Either way, .5 of base speed is not 3-4 weeks but probably more like 4-5 weeks. OD, at least, doesn't really train at 2-3 weeks per 2 positions.
Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 12/5/2008 12:38:10 PM
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