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8654.8 in reply to 8654.7
Date: 12/2/2007 5:47:45 PM
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The height does not influence the match ratings, but only the speed of training. Tall players will train slower in jump shot, jump range, handling and driving (i think), short players in blocking, rebounding, etc...

He is already a good PG, but he is so complete that with little effort he could be a very good SF (slightly too short, but still ok I think). I would suggest you to train him in Inside shot and driving to start with.

I'll try to buy a player like that in a few days... but a bit older (cheaper), not to be trained.

Good luck! :)

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8654.9 in reply to 8654.8
Date: 12/2/2007 11:51:48 PM
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Tall players will train slower in jump shot, jump range, handling and driving (i think),

Remember, this will change after the all-star break. From the News item regarding upcoming changes:
2) The height modifier to training will be reduced, particularly for jump shooting. Additionally, a third type of jump shot training will be introduced that will allow SG and SF to train jump shooting in a way similar to the one PG and SG can currently train. Upon further study, it would appear that there are tall players (see Dirk Nowitzki) that can shoot. I guess this is the sort of mistake that happens when we design jump shot training during the playoffs.


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8654.10 in reply to 8654.9
Date: 12/3/2007 10:58:26 AM
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Oh, thanks.
I better re-read the editorials :)