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he had good defense, now he only needs some IS RB SB PS FT and maybe a little JS...
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At 7'3" his IS and RE will pop up fast. I would ignore the FT and JS for now and push the primaries but perhaps at some stage he can do a little one on one for forwards to help his driving, handling and jump shot to be a little less horrible. It will keep his wages down and make him a better player in the long run and stop him capping so soon. Really his biggest problem is his potential so maybe even training his passing (will be super slow but it is so good on a big man) might be an idea.
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Well I am not saying that they are right and that you are wrong but according to BB Hungary height does affect PA training quite a lot. I would like to hear if you have any proof to the opposite.
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The height you trainned weren't that diferent, if we talk about 7 footers, the passing would take much more.
The taller, the slower, in terms of passing. =)
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That is false.
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I thought coachparrot gave no height penalty for passing.
But I'm almost finished with my thesis so I'd better focus on that instead of looking through my computer for coachparrot excell sheet
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The only skill that doesn't have a height penalty, according to the Coach Parrot, is jump shot. All the rest of the skills have height penalties. However, the penalty for handling and passing is less pronounced than the other skills.
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In Coach Parrot, the maximal penalyu in passing training speed is 30% for guys 7'2" and above (i.e., where a short trainee would get 1.0 relative passing increase, a tall guy gets 0.7)
For comparison, the penalty to jump range or outside defense for very tall players is 60% (for every 1.0 OD or JR gained by a short guy is just 0.4 for a tall guy).
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