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175811.48 in reply to 175811.47
Date: 2/27/2011 12:05:37 PM
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Hmm how old is he??? well 2 position and only 2 pops...kinda discouraging.
What I might do is that I'll probably just get the inside shot and inside defense to proficient (I'm pretty sure one week of one position training IS and ID will bring respectables to strongs). Then probably hope that one week of rebounding will bring average to respectable...maybe that's it for inside training.

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175811.49 in reply to 175811.48
Date: 2/27/2011 12:13:31 PM
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there is an Australian team experimenting with training big man skills on shorter players
might give you an idea of what Ur looking at for training

i cant find the thread, but i have a link to a Google spreadsheet and have been watching the progress he is making
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0AgiIAK1Xty1ydEdha...

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175811.52 in reply to 175811.51
Date: 2/27/2011 3:45:40 PM
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Likewise they are unable to play a 2-3 or 1-3-1 zone effectively because their guard SF doesn't have the ID and RB which those defenses require from the SF position.


Is that true about the 1-3-1 zone? I would have thought a SF would need less ID in that tactic because he is stationed further away from the basket.

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175811.54 in reply to 175811.49
Date: 2/27/2011 7:29:41 PM
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there is an Australian team experimenting with training big man skills on shorter players
might give you an idea of what Ur looking at for training

i cant find the thread, but i have a link to a Google spreadsheet and have been watching the progress he is making
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0AgiIAK1Xty1ydEdha...

Thanks for this link. I'll look at it closely and see.

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175811.55 in reply to 175811.54
Date: 2/27/2011 7:51:42 PM
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since this is about SFs....there is a SF in the upcoming draft who has "A" potential....but is 7 foot tall....i was wondering is that going to hurt him as a SF and if i draft him would it be better to use him as a SF or PF/C maybe?

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175811.56 in reply to 175811.55
Date: 2/27/2011 8:03:59 PM
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You'd hope he's an over-sized SG with good inside skills, so you can train him as a PF.

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175811.57 in reply to 175811.55
Date: 2/27/2011 10:02:26 PM
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It would be too difficult to train a 7 footer as a SF especially his OD which is one of the most important SF skills. Like iwen said though he may make a great PF trainee.

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175811.58 in reply to 175811.51
Date: 2/28/2011 9:40:23 AM
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Great post there. I find myself in a pretty similar situation. Didnt see a way to win my league so I decided to start over. Sold everybody and took a couple of young SF prospects one of which is local that I am gonna be keeping and the other will be sold. Had outbid a china farm team as well for my rookie. The only difference is that I am tanking the season which is a risky risky business but the money is so so good. Not sure if I'd go further down to d3 next season but I guess thats for another topic.

As SF training goes-its really a real pain. The way I see it he will finally settle on the SF position at the age of 24 or something close and still he wont be "the perfect SF" but still a very solid one. Using a lvl6 trainer just like you so I would be curious about how far ahead is your player at the age of 20. If you're willing to share you can send me a mail as I got loads of questions about developing SFs and the team in general.

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