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139000.15 in reply to 139000.14
Date: 4/2/2010 6:49:59 PM
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Handling can be trained very fast actually and if he has low handling to be a SF then he will have low handling to be a SG. ;)

From: RussBass

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Date: 4/2/2010 6:53:50 PM
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you asked what stats are effected by height and I know stuff for big man like rebounding, inside shot, and inside def. And someone correct me if I am wrong here but for guards pop faster in stuff like handling, passing and outside def.


Rusty

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Date: 4/2/2010 7:13:07 PM
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Outside defense and Passing definetely.. the rest I don't know.

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Date: 4/2/2010 11:24:42 PM
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Don't put as much pressure on getting a pop on your guy each week.

If you have a good prospect, I imagine you'll be wanting to train him for 3-4 seasons. This being the case you are going to have to train most of his skills more than once or twice.(multiple weeks each)

Concentrate more on getting the full 48mins. Once you are doing this consistently you can be confident even when he doesnt skill up he is getting a healthy amount of sub-level training. Everything helps!