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195269.8 in reply to 195269.6
Date: 8/29/2011 4:10:03 PM
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I was going to do the same. Training defense up to 11 first. It will take me about the rest of the season. Because of that, my trainee will not allow me to play any inside offense (He's 7 at IS)
But I will take your earlier advice:)

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195269.9 in reply to 195269.7
Date: 8/29/2011 4:20:31 PM
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I cannot hide weaker trainees, because they are all weak at playing Center. I can only hide it defensively when I change the match ups.
I'm not going to switch between guard training and center training. I just wanted to know which offense would fit the most for a center without center-skills but good guard-skills.

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195269.10 in reply to 195269.9
Date: 8/29/2011 4:49:51 PM
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that's most probably Princeton. A good matchup at the C-Position could be quite dangerous there.

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195269.11 in reply to 195269.10
Date: 8/29/2011 6:08:53 PM
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I hope so:)

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195269.12 in reply to 195269.11
Date: 8/30/2011 9:48:24 AM
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Patient might be considered as a good tactic as well, as you have a passing PG and Patient searches for the best perimeter shooting mismatch on the court.

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195269.13 in reply to 195269.12
Date: 8/30/2011 10:32:29 AM
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I did so last game and he put up great numbers. He still had a low 6.5 rating though.

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195269.14 in reply to 195269.13
Date: 8/30/2011 3:59:13 PM
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The rating will be low regardless of the tactics you choose. He´s not a great C, but you can get the best out of him on that position with Patient I think. At least if you have a decent lineup around him.