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From: Estepario

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97200.2 in reply to 97200.1
Date: 6/15/2009 9:05:38 PM
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I agree with you - SF training is really crappy - there also should be more 3 player training options..

From: ShohokuZ

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97200.3 in reply to 97200.1
Date: 6/15/2009 9:16:35 PM
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Now I'm "forced" to let my small forward play as a point guard to get max. training.
Bad for my team, but good for training.


May i ask why is it bad for your team???

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97200.4 in reply to 97200.3
Date: 6/16/2009 1:15:49 PM
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Hello,

Because my small forward is best at the position of small forward.
Otherwise he would be a point guard.

So if I let him play as a point guard because of training my team will be worse off.

greetings

From: B52

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97200.6 in reply to 97200.5
Date: 6/16/2009 3:44:04 PM
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But my point is that I have to let my small forward play as a point guard.

Why do the gamemaster don't make it possible to train a small forward in his own position ?

There are separate trainings possible for Point guard, Shooting guard and Centers, but not for small forwards. (passing, handling, blocking, ect )
It says so in the rules that the small forward position is the most important one in the team.

That why I'm surprised there isn't any special training just for small forwards.

That's all

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97200.8 in reply to 97200.7
Date: 6/16/2009 4:03:20 PM
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I checked and you're right it isn't in the rules......zorro.


From: FatCurry

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97200.10 in reply to 97200.8
Date: 6/16/2009 4:12:24 PM
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There is no "Best" position its all about how you train them their supporting cast and your opponent.

It's all in the situation

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97200.11 in reply to 97200.10
Date: 6/16/2009 9:43:12 PM
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Ummm play your man at SF and during a scrimmage play him as Pg for OD training.

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97200.12 in reply to 97200.11
Date: 6/16/2009 9:51:57 PM
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I always train my outside D by training PG,SG. Slide your SF and play him at SG. I find this to be best. peace

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