I think that's something that must be improved in the future. If you play a 7'4 C against a 6'2 the big guy (in real life) would have a massive advantage in every single possession. And that also works at the other end. A 7'0 PG will always have tons of trouble guarding a 6'0 guy on the perimeter
One thing I would like to know is the following. When new players are generated for the draft, I imagine their potentials are generated randomly, but is their height also random?
Imagine the following example. Your scouts gather information on 2 different PF's, they both have 5-star ability, but one is 6'0 and has 5-star potential and the other one has 4-star potential and is 6'10. Since you don't know their heights you're going to pick the 6'0 first because this guy has more potential when he actually doesn't. See what I mean?
Thanks for your reply. Instead of a random distribution couldn't you make a gaussian distribution?
I know height plays a role in training, but I've seen 6'0 guys start with reasonable inside skills. As for my example I understand that the guy with bigger potential has a higher ceiling. But you're not getting what you think you're getting. For example, if you are in real need of a good PF, if besides their skill and potential you knew their heights you would always take the 2nd guy.