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Date: 12/22/2014 8:38:20 PM
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secondaries.

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Date: 12/23/2014 1:24:35 AM
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passing will train pretty fast - passing trains faster the taller a player is. You want to move him off that atrocious/pitiful level and give him some passing.

bit more SB as well :)

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Date: 12/23/2014 5:30:11 AM
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I think it's the opposite, passing trains slower the taller a player is.

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Date: 12/23/2014 9:17:15 AM
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Give him some trainings on...
1. Driving (one-on-one training)
2. Passing
3. Jump Range (outside shooting training)
4. OD (Pressure training)

I think the secondaries should be at least inept or above. He will be great.

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Date: 12/23/2014 10:06:46 AM
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I know it logically sounds stupid, but if you check the offsite USA training programs and all other offsite training statistics, passing trains faster the taller the player.


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Date: 12/23/2014 1:46:20 PM
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Wow, just looked it up. Never thought it could be like this :D Of course the difference is not that big, but still. Well, you learn something new everyday :D

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Date: 12/26/2014 9:54:26 AM
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Sell and get someone else. I think that it is very important when looking for a trainee to get a big guy with 6-7 OD. OD trains the slowest on big men. After that I would want high levels of PA just too limit the amount of out of position training I would have to do. But low PA isn't really a deal breaker if he has high TSP because like others have said the training data shows that tall players train PA faster than short players. If you are training an outside big, it would also be a good idea to have a guy with alot of JR since it trains very slow on tall players as well. I'm not really worried about HA/DR levels either because 1v1F gives tall players the most TSP/per week and you can play them at SF or PF instead of at a guard spot.

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Date: 12/27/2014 9:38:15 AM
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Wow, just looked it up. Never thought it could be like this Of course the difference is not that big, but still. Well, you learn something new everyday


Actually I believe height doesn't influence passing training. The correlation with height might very well be a spurious correlation. Taller guys generally have lower passing skill compared to the other skills and therefor have a bigger elastic effect.

My theory is that the effect we see is actually from the elastic effect (which will really work here) instead of height.

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For this particular player I agree with Westri's advice. If however you really want to train him without playing him too much out of position you could do a bit of 1-on-1 training from the forward spots. And then maybe later 2 or 3 weeks of passing training during the offseason. But that is only if your really are attached to this guy because he is your original trainee or something.

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Date: 12/27/2014 6:16:28 PM
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My theory is that the effect we see is actually from the elastic effect (which will really work here) instead of height.


I guess this girl is right.. although I can't prove it.

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