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.
So, when your Center rebounds, does the ball magically appear in your PGs hands?