10-12 average height players with inverted attack/defense skills will take time and energy to develop.
You guys forgot one big important thing. Center is very close to the basket so he won't need jump shot/jump range/driving too much. Engine values inside skills on big men much much more. Also, high inside skills may help a guard but if he's balanced. What's the use of high inside scoring when a guard has low driving and handling? He can't even get to the rim to utilize his high IS. I'm sure this training plan will backfire but if anyone wants to try it out - good luck. :)
A guy playing in low position needs IS, so a Center playing low post needs IS... obvious.
But if I put my best shooter on "Center" position, and my tallest guy on SG position in the game chart, then go for "Outside Isolation", then my "Center" will take the outside shoots and won't play near the basket, and my tall guy will play outside and will need HA&PA. In this scenario SG & C will switch their guys on defense.
Your "Center" will play near the basket or not, depending on the tactic you've chosen.
And none has said that the tallest guy is 7'5" and shortest 5'00" ; the entire roster could be between 6'10" and 6"6", which make it possible (i didn't say easy) to have both outside/inside skills on every single player.
Actually, i don't really see the link with the quote in your answer :°)
Last edited by tykit at 2/7/2013 7:15:04 AM