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From: Horns23

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Date: 7/3/2011 9:34:14 PM
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Wow. Good point there. I just really hope his Outside isn't too bad at least mediocre.

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Horns23 I would go for player B becuase he is a bigman if he keeps up with 25 PPG 15 RPG and 10 APG he would definetly make the U21 team so set your offense setting to Low Post so they will pass him the ball and he will score inside and set defense to 2-3 Zone so he can get rebounds thats what I would do.

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Those stats seem very hard to do and if I get Player B I'm going to play him at point guard and center alot.

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Date: 7/6/2011 4:26:00 PM
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What worries me a lot is that not a lot of SF make it to U21 and that there is a lot of guards, Do you think well rounded SF would be harder to get on a team than a point guard because if I get player A I'm making him a pure point guard.

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Date: 7/6/2011 5:42:38 PM
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You don't even know what these players look like yet, perhaps neither of them will have a chance at U21.

Take who you're comfortable with but when everyone is telling you how much easier it will be to train the guard, they ain't lying. Training the guard will also make it easier for you to train other players/guards. You shouldn't ignore that either.

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Date: 7/6/2011 6:10:33 PM
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Well both are probably going to have multi respectable starting skills since they are A rating so they do have a chance at U21 unless there's another part of U21 that I don't know about.

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What worries me a lot is that not a lot of SF make it to U21 and that there is a lot of guards, Do you think well rounded SF would be harder to get on a team than a point guard because if I get player A I'm making him a pure point guard.


in germany our coaches mostly complain about the missing of an SF, and i qualify for the world cup with a 19 year old SF in the roster to have one.

Also some player are in my eyes clearly SF, but often not shown as SF.

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Date: 7/7/2011 10:07:14 AM
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in germany our coaches mostly complain about the missing of an SF, and i qualify for the world cup with a 19 year old SF in the roster to have one.

Also some player are in my eyes clearly SF, but often not shown as SF.


Okay what does this mean I'm kind of confused.

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Date: 7/7/2011 10:12:30 AM
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that using SG there is often a problem of supply and not the favoured tactical choiche.

And sometimes the player who looks like an SG isn't an SG.

Last edited by CrazyEye at 7/7/2011 10:12:54 AM

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Oh ok so you are saying that U21 teams usually put SG at SF just because it has some inside skills?

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