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12096.8 in reply to 12096.7
Date: 1/11/2008 6:45:30 PM
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Can you trust on this information, can you base your orders on it?

I trust it. I wrote it

It was compiled from the input of other users who have had success in the game thus far. And those skill sets are fairly self-explanatory. Inside men need inside skills while outside players need outside skills.

You'll find that your small forward will require a more complete skill set than other players (some inside and some outside skills). So there will be some overlap.

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12096.9 in reply to 12096.4
Date: 1/13/2008 10:28:57 PM
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Quick question. Is the best position calculated based solely on his skill ratings? And does it change as the player improves? Suppose you have a PG and you train him heavily on inside offense/defense/rebounding, is it possible to make his best position change from PG to PF or C?

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12096.10 in reply to 12096.9
Date: 1/14/2008 4:23:56 AM
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Is the best position calculated based solely on his skill ratings? And does it change as the player improves? Suppose you have a PG and you train him heavily on inside offense/defense/rebounding, is it possible to make his best position change from PG to PF or C?


Yes to all, although the 3rd scenario is rarer.

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12096.11 in reply to 12096.10
Date: 1/14/2008 12:08:00 PM
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hi. i saw lat week that the best position did changed for one player of my team. it changed from PF to C becouse i trained him REB.

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12096.12 in reply to 12096.8
Date: 1/15/2008 10:32:46 PM
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Question about the skills for best position.

Why do you separate it into 3 or 4 subsets? Is Jump Range for instance more important to a Shooting Guard than Outside Defense? It seems as if they would be equally important. I feel like you would see one set of skills that are important, mostly perimeter skills for a shooting guard and one set of skills that are not important, mostly interior skills for a shooting guard. The way you structure it, there are at least 3 tiers of important skills and who knows how many tiers of unimportant skills.

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12096.13 in reply to 12096.12
Date: 1/15/2008 10:55:01 PM
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Well, I think it's all up to interpretation. If you want a more defensive team, you can reorder the list to your liking.

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12096.14 in reply to 12096.13
Date: 1/16/2008 2:17:46 PM
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I see, that makes sense then. Thank you.