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Date: 1/7/2009 8:46:38 AM
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You can do some pretty good damage with a SF that has good IS and little else playing look inside.

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You can do some pretty good damage with a SF that has good IS and little else playing look inside.

In principle, you can do a lot of damage simply by being the superior team, but this is not the issue here.

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Date: 1/7/2009 8:55:48 AM
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From: Cholanka Byonika
Date: 1/7/2009 5:53:21 AM
the problem is not if our SF can play SG or PF but why he must play SG or PF to take training, this is the point.


This is main point here, and why I keep saying that there should be some options to train SF without out diluting the training by training 2 or 3 players.

(Incidentally, I also think we should be able to train SG at Outside Shooting without having to train PG at the same time, too, but let's not drag the PG training into this thread...)

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Date: 1/7/2009 9:06:09 AM
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Sure it is. A uni-skilled player at any other position is useless. SF are so underdeveloped they can be successful.

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Date: 1/7/2009 9:20:01 AM
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Sure it is. A uni-skilled player at any other position is useless. SF are so underdeveloped they can be successful.

SFs are just fine, there is just a littler wider variety of three-skill combinations that work there, which seems to be a disaster for people who are allergic to thinking.

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Date: 1/7/2009 9:20:17 AM
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it's impossible to train defence fo 3 position,is very slow when i mtrian 2 positions i dont'wnt to think 3 positions...

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Date: 1/7/2009 9:44:17 AM
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SFs are just fine


I your "humble" opinion

there is just a littler wider variety of three-skill combinations that work there


....because most players at that position are underdeveloped, or are better suited for another position.

disaster for people who are allergic to thinking


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Date: 1/7/2009 10:00:12 AM
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Exactly you do not want to think. If I just want to train my PF I let him play at C. If you do not want to train SF with 3 position training then you have to play him at PF or SG etc and can even go C or PG. Yes you might give your opponent easier time but you have to lose something in order to gain something.

All I can read out of this thread is one thing make the game easier nothing else. Use your brains to buy SF-s that are already skilled at both def (yes you have to pay more but isn't that the point?) and then develop his other skills.

And btw this discussion is not getting anywhere and the SF only position training will be abused by PF's and SG's you can count on that if this petition goes through.

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Date: 1/7/2009 10:09:40 AM
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SFs are just fine


I your "humble" opinion

Everything I post is my opinion. It would be weird if it were any different.

there is just a littler wider variety of three-skill combinations that work there


....because most players at that position are underdeveloped, or are better suited for another position.

I am not quite sure what definition of "well-suited" you use. To me, each player is best suited for the position at which he will provide the best chance for your team to win the game.


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Date: 1/7/2009 10:21:21 AM
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Everything I post is my opinion. It would be weird if it were any different.


It would be weird if your opinion ever broke from supporting the game as it is in almost every way. You have an almost religious faith that this game was delivered to the BB's in perfect form by a greater being. Any compromise or criticism is a direct insult to your god, or something like that.

I am not quite sure what definition of "well-suited" you use. To me, each player is best suited for the position at which he will provide the best chance for your team to win the game.


As in, that player is in the position they perform best in. Whoever I start at SF is better at another position. On the US national teams, whoever plays SF is better suited at another position.

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Date: 1/7/2009 10:25:29 AM
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Everything I post is my opinion. It would be weird if it were any different.


It would be weird if your opinion ever broke from supporting the game as it is in almost every way. You have an almost religious faith that this game was delivered to the BB's in perfect form by a greater being. Any compromise or criticism is a direct insult to your god, or something like that.

Apparently you haven't bothered to read the forums enough, but that's not my problem. On the other hand, I am definitely opposed to changes that are only designed to make the game easy. But that's just me -- I like to adapt.

I am not quite sure what definition of "well-suited" you use. To me, each player is best suited for the position at which he will provide the best chance for your team to win the game.


As in, that player is in the position they perform best in. Whoever I start at SF is better at another position. On the US national teams, whoever plays SF is better suited at another position.

Then I suggest you organize something in defense of power forwards, since an overwhelming majority of them perform strictly better at the C position... I am sure the US national formations are no exception.

"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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