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From: Nato
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Date: 4/5/2021 12:51:00 PM
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I would like to know some information about higher level players.
I received a good player in the draft and I have tried to read a lot to train him in the best way but I know that it does not work as a cake recipe.
I have some questions:
1 - Is it possible for a 6'66 "/ 1.98 cm player to become a PF or would he be more suitable for SFs? I ask for the speed of the training.
2- What is the real use of Shot blocking for a player? I see players with high levels, but to what extent is this really necessary? Would a 12-12-12- or a 10-10-10-10 player be better?
3 - How high must the rebound of a high level SF and PF be? And taking advantage of the question, is a SF with a high rebound a bad thing?
4 - If you have examples of top-level national team players, I would very much like you to post here.
5 - If you have examples of excellent players from U21 national teams this season or from past seasons, I would like it very much, even if it was private.
I have a good coach and a very good youth coach too, enough for a wonderful workout. Please help me

From: js8

To: Nato
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309030.3 in reply to 309030.1
Date: 4/5/2021 4:25:56 PM
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1 - Is it possible for a 6'66 "/ 1.98 cm player to become a PF or would he be more suitable for SFs? I ask for the speed of the training.

Players who are 6'6" can definitely make a good PF but are ideal for SF. He'll take longer than a taller player to train in inside skills, but quicker for outside skills.

2- What is the real use of Shot blocking for a player? I see players with high levels, but to what extent is this really necessary? Would a 12-12-12- or a 10-10-10-10 player be better?

There's been a massive discussion on Shot Blocking over the years. Some managers dismiss it, some managers swear by it. Try this forum: https://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thread=161952&m=11

3 - How high must the rebound of a high level SF and PF be? And taking advantage of the question, is a SF with a high rebound a bad thing?

Obviously rebounding will need to be higher for a PF. If you're aiming for NT level, I'd expect 15 or higher. For a SF, I'd be happy with 9/10.