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From: romet
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Date: 9/24/2011 3:37:35 PM
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One question here, folks.
I have one guard who kinda looks like a SF player but don't. When he was around 18-19 years old, I used to give him a training what's needed for SF guys, but last seasons because of aims in the league, I couldn't afford him to play as a bigman.
All his guard skills are around 17-14(6 skills total) and his IS 8, REB 9, Shot Blocking 7 and Inside Def 5 by the way he is 24 years old. Question is that, is there any sense at all to try to improve his bigman skills or should I just concentrate on guard skills. Any suggestion ?
At the moment I feel he is most useful as a PG, as he takes around 6.5 rebounds and gives 9 assists per game.
And about what would be minimum bigman skills for him, to consider him as a well-around SF player ?

I appreciate !

Last edited by romet at 9/24/2011 5:43:07 PM

From: romet

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Date: 9/24/2011 9:25:32 PM
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Yeah thats him, so potential should be no problem. So I need to work a little with his OD skill, because its not there yet.
But about that more practical story, do you say that I need his Passing 18+ and then looking at lower skills ? I thought that passing is not that important compared to IS,ID,REB and not to mention other guard skills.
Actually I haven't really figured out what do to with him, should I try to make him SF or just keep on improving his guard skills and minority work on bigmen skills.

Appreciate your replay !

From: romet

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Date: 9/25/2011 3:09:46 PM
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Thanks a lot, everything much clearer now, by the way, ice cream example was nice ! :)