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From: primus

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59598.4 in reply to 59598.1
Date: 11/30/2008 7:12:53 AM
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Well, when I was buying trainees for PF/C positions, I was looking that their height weren't lower than 7'0''/213 cm...now I have one NT and one U-21 NT center...so buy tall players if you want to suceed

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59598.5 in reply to 59598.1
Date: 11/30/2008 5:56:13 PM
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His height hasn't got any influence during he game. He will just train a little bit slower in inside skills than taller people.

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59598.6 in reply to 59598.5
Date: 12/1/2008 10:22:23 AM
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Thx for your answers.

I'm just looking for players not trainees now- good to know that i can buy smaller players too :)

Last edited by Trigg at 12/1/2008 10:22:44 AM

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59598.7 in reply to 59598.6
Date: 12/1/2008 12:56:09 PM
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Thx for your answers.

I'm just looking for players not trainees now- good to know that i can buy smaller players too

I think "a little slower" is an understatement. I'd rarely consider a center trainee that's shorter than 6'8. A 6'3 center is really a waste of time, unless in the long run he's also suitable for outside training, and thus can become a decent SF.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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59598.8 in reply to 59598.7
Date: 12/2/2008 2:58:08 AM
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...or PG if he's 6'3...

wow, that rhymes...Ü

but seriously though... a 6'3 is a good option for PG, if you have patience, convert him to PG by training him PG skills

From: CrazyEye

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59598.10 in reply to 59598.9
Date: 12/2/2008 7:20:10 AM
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(800099) i trained this guy, and he don't train that slow and i got an good value for him when i sold him ;)

Only outside defense was a bit exhausting to get him up to 10.

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From: CrazyEye

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59598.14 in reply to 59598.13
Date: 12/2/2008 9:11:06 AM
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OD is the "slowest" guard training especially because it trains secondary pretty slow, and you get it only secondary with handling training which ain't that popular.

I don't believe that you recognize one 1 in the short term, i don't see it with my 2 inches but i recognize that Qualtinger reached up to Schwartz after 2,5 seasons of traing, his advance wasn't that big but i believe the 2 inches made the different betwenn then. Reichensberger was essentieally slower then those two guys, when i am training OD passing, Jumpshot, range increase at the same rate and i am pretty sure that there are no big differents in handling and driving speed(but i pretty weak in guessing secondarie ups).

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