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131766.14 in reply to 131766.12
Date: 2/17/2010 10:17:13 AM
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If you think that 206cm is way too small for a big guy then I think that 193cm is too tall to train him as a guard.
193cm is definitely too small for C-training but 206cm shouldn't be that bad. However, training a 206cm guy in handling or perimeter defense will be a pain


I relate more to the first one, that is 193, and he is too small for c/pf.The second is slightly better, but, like a said , can be better, if he want more pop-up in inside skills.
yes, to train a 206cm guy in handling or perimeter defense it will be difficult, but it's a good height for a SF, and it will be easy to train both skills, inside and outside.

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131766.15 in reply to 131766.10
Date: 2/17/2010 10:22:36 AM
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I suggest you to train this 2 players in outside skills,and they will get trained very fast; and because they have good inside skills, you will have some very valuable players.


I guess there is a problem... the first one (193cm) can be a great guard, because he has some really nice skills for a guard & if I train him, he will be great...

but, the other, 206cm, can't be a guard. He is 22 & his "Guard" skills are all under 5... Maybe is the best option to sell him & buy a young guard to train... I'll consider this option...

From: CrazyEye

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131766.16 in reply to 131766.13
Date: 2/17/2010 10:24:16 AM
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2.06 isn't really bad ;)


correctly said: isn't really bad, but can be better:)



in germqyn our best center is that big, and their are regulary big men of his size in the U21, where training spped is pretty important as i think ;)

From: Azrail

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131766.17 in reply to 131766.16
Date: 2/17/2010 10:35:49 AM
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not only the training speed, but also potential:) and I didn't say that he can't be a C/PF, I just suggest him that this is the problem why he don't have so much pops-up :)

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131766.19 in reply to 131766.17
Date: 2/22/2010 9:17:49 AM
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Say you have a guard with 2.06 height, how much does his height actually hinder his ability to pop in handling? 10%? 20%?