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Date: 3/26/2014 4:00:18 PM
Estrela Kings
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Hello everybody,

Is there any chance of training Passing and Handling in PF and C without playing them as PG and SG?

Thanks in advance

Luis

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256072.2 in reply to 256072.1
Date: 3/26/2014 4:35:43 PM
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Not effectively. You can do full team training for passing, but that seems pretty slow. I would just put them in the scrimmages and train them there for passing or train them during the offseason when GS doesn't matter that much.

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Date: 3/26/2014 4:36:27 PM
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Hello everybody,

Is there any chance of training Passing and Handling in PF and C without playing them as PG and SG?

Thanks in advance

Luis

If you play them at PF or SF, you can do one on one for Forwards, which will train some handling as a secondary.

You can do passing for team as well, with extremely slow results.

Or you can play them at guard.

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Date: 3/30/2014 12:01:30 AM
HAHA001
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I usually train them at SG.

Train PG and SG:
Game 1: Place PF in SG position, then change the defend assignment accordingly.
Game 2: Place C in SG position, then change the defend assignment accordingly.

So far, there is no adverse impact at all.

PS: I tried to place PF or C into PG position (one position training), and this would affect the game (many TO and zero pass).