Also this are my last words at the subject, as I said before believe what you want to believe, just repeating myself isn't gonna help anyone anywhere.
He did not have many tight games played lately, but a couple of them are quite interesting, for example this one (17975123). The key for him seems to be the dominant PF, one of the best in the game.
If your best center was born with OD 7 or PA 6, that is something you can build a strategy on. On this level Buzzerbeater is a much richer game tactically than some voices in this thread seem to believe.Agreed. Choosing your trainees and training them to become the players you want them to be is the part where BB really rules
If your best center was born with OD 7 or PA 6, that is something you can build a strategy on. On this level Buzzerbeater is a much richer game tactically than some voices in this thread seem to believe.
I'm curious why everybody thinks that big men are so horrible to train in outside skills. My 6'8'' (203 cm) SF had 2 passing pops in three weeks of training. I don't know how it works with 7' guys but they have the advantage in the inside skills. Plus the most expensive PG in the world is also 6'8'' tall (so I've been told), try it and see how it works.
Single position training or 2 position?