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From: ig
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Date: 4/2/2010 8:48:42 AM
Jerusalem TET
Ligat Ha'al
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Hello. I have a huge prospect, 18 y.o. Hall of Famer PF, with more than 6.5K salary. Last training he had tripple pop. He has great starting skills, 5-8 in most, except OD and JR (2 each). It`s more likely to train him for inside skills, but the problem is his height (6'9" or 206 cm). Because of his height and good other outside skills, I was just thinking about training him 1 position OD for about a season, until he reaches really good levels on both OD and ID, and by the way, have some pops in other important outside skills.

I would like to ask, isn`t he too tall for such a non-trivial way of training, and it`s much better to train him inside skills despite his height? And if it`s not a good idea, what should be the height to train a SF like that?

thanks a lot,
Igor

From: pmfg10

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Date: 4/2/2010 9:42:44 AM
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Well, the height isn't awful for training him as a SF. But due to his low Range and Outside Defense I think you should train him as a PF

From: cws33

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Date: 4/2/2010 4:19:47 PM
EDH Wolves
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He is much more valuable as a PF that a SF because of his low JR and OD which are both very important for a quality SF. If you do want to develop him as a SF you will need to improve those greatly. My advice is to just train him as a PF.

Cws