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From: Rambo

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136735.9 in reply to 136735.8
Date: 3/23/2010 11:38:25 PM
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There is no cap to skills based on height. Height only slows or speeds training.

Also, good point on the swaps. I forgot that.

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136735.11 in reply to 136735.9
Date: 3/23/2010 11:50:49 PM
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Thanks for the advice all. Glad to hear that my "gut" was correct that he is a SF prospect. Do you think he is a good enough prospect to switch out my existing training plans to focus on him?

I have three decent PG prospects who I started working on last season at 18 and are now at 19. I guess if I focused on OD/Passing then I could continue to work them this season.

From: Jml

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136735.14 in reply to 136735.1
Date: 4/2/2010 11:17:29 AM
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you should probaly make him a SF because he's someone thats built to play SF and PF but he could probaly be a Peja Stojaković. So thats my reason.

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136735.15 in reply to 136735.14
Date: 4/7/2010 4:08:33 AM
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Any advice on this player?

Age: 18
Height: 6'2" / 188 cm
Potential: superstar
Jump Shot: respectable
Jump Range: awful
Outside Def.: awful
Handling: awful
Driving: average
Passing: average
Inside Shot: awful
Inside Def.: mediocre
Rebounding: respectable
Shot Blocking: pitiful
Stamina: pitiful
Free Throw: inept

He is currently listed as an SF, but seems like a huge project no matter which direction I go. At 6'2 he'd be a better PG but the skills are lacking. Should I just sell him to someone who has the facilities to train him up properly?

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136735.16 in reply to 136735.15
Date: 4/7/2010 8:16:20 AM
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I hate to say it but I think he's just a lost cause. He best shot would be SF however with his height mathematically you would want to train the bigmen skills first then switch to the guard skills but he is so bad outside I don't think it will be worth the time. I would just try and cash out and get yourself a new trainee.

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136735.18 in reply to 136735.17
Date: 4/7/2010 8:46:20 AM
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After 9-10 Weeks of OD then what? He is then at the starting point of a decent trainee after wasting 70% of the season. If he is able to get any value from him its a much better call than pushing him to get to a starting point.

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