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From: Jordi T

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Date: 11/6/2009 11:43:01 AM
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Thanks. To start with I'll try to improve his DR. Later on I will probably try to improve the passing skills of my centers as well because at the moment they lose balls like crazy.

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From: JohnnyB

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Date: 11/7/2009 2:33:53 AM
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I am training big men, and i usually playing LI. From my experience, i am very pleased from my big men, even with those that they have atrocious on PA/DR. I would like to have passing training for the big men thought. I think that passing is very important skill for any position. Unfortunately other than to put the C out of his position, to train passing, is team training who is painful slow.

Anyway my advice is to focus on there primary skills, than wasting training time those 2ndary skills

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117988.6 in reply to 117988.5
Date: 11/12/2009 2:41:31 AM
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sure there are but their position usually turns to sf or pf :)

i think if your center is good at rebounding and inside shooting, then it is better his passing is low. so he wont look around when he gets the rebound and will go for a tip in. driving increases the scoring frequency for sure but not the efficiency. you have to combine driving with other offense skills or it might hurt you. handling is the most important one of those three for a big man.

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117988.7 in reply to 117988.5
Date: 11/12/2009 6:02:26 AM
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go look it up in Transfer market. look for a respectable jumpshot and mediorce range 6'10 young player and train him yourself after you are happy with his inside skill convert him to Small man and train him even tough he might not do very well due to crappy handling and passing (more likely). advice: find a 6'8 guy and train him as a SF with more emphasis on Inside skill will result in a PF then you can play him as a C if you like provided that his inside skills are good enough.

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117988.8 in reply to 117988.6
Date: 11/12/2009 1:07:22 PM
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sure there are but their position usually turns to sf or pf :)

i think if your center is good at rebounding and inside shooting, then it is better his passing is low. so he wont look around when he gets the rebound and will go for a tip in. driving increases the scoring frequency for sure but not the efficiency. you have to combine driving with other offense skills or it might hurt you. handling is the most important one of those three for a big man.


Are u sure about that? couz i had that argument with some friends. Can some1 else confirm that?

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117988.9 in reply to 117988.8
Date: 11/12/2009 1:27:32 PM
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not officially. but driving is about creating shots and this has got to do something like that. i am pretty sure it does not make your player's field goal percentage better.

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117988.10 in reply to 117988.9
Date: 11/12/2009 1:34:34 PM
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My friends saying that they help u to have better %. Ok u gave me an other good point for my argument. Thanks

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117988.11 in reply to 117988.10
Date: 11/12/2009 1:42:17 PM
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i really do not think it helps, not use of course, but it might even increase the turnover (if handling is low) and lower the fg (if shooting is low). as i said earlier, it is nothing official but my experience.

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117988.12 in reply to 117988.11
Date: 11/12/2009 2:47:25 PM
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Well that opinion its not only urs. I am share it with several experience managers, i would like to have more opinions thought.

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