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  • Girondin
    Rookie
    • Feb 2010
    • 15

    #1

    Changing player positions for better recruiting

    Hello there,

    I was wondering if there was a negative side effect of changing player positions for having a better recruiting chance?
    For example, can I switch all the Centers of my team to PFs, when targeting another C? Will that affect player morale/abilities on the court?
  • VandyRedskins21
    MVP
    • Dec 2010
    • 1898

    #2
    Re: Changing player positions for better recruiting

    Originally posted by Girondin
    Hello there,

    I was wondering if there was a negative side effect of changing player positions for having a better recruiting chance?
    For example, can I switch all the Centers of my team to PFs, when targeting another C? Will that affect player morale/abilities on the court?
    Ratings will change when you change the players positions but it is not a huge difference. Sometimes your players ratings could go up a little if they fit the other position better than their current one.
    “If you’re true to yourself, you’re going to be true to everyone else.”

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    • Girondin
      Rookie
      • Feb 2010
      • 15

      #3
      Re: Changing player positions for better recruiting

      Ok. then I will give it a try on a full season.

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      • jbrew2411
        MVP
        • Dec 2007
        • 2554

        #4
        Re: Changing player positions for better recruiting

        I move guys around all the time. I recruit 6'7" or 6'8" SF and move them to PF if they are over 220lb. While they may take a point or two hit in overall it pans out after a year if they have a high enough potential rating (determines progression). I usually have to train them hard in areas like rebounding and defense. I recruit these guys because they fit my style of play. I like PF's who have a mid-range game or can hit a 3. Stretches the floor and opens the lane.

        As far as opening up space to recruit players at a position, if you change a position then they count toward that position. If you move all your C's to PF then you will not have any C's so you may have a chance at landing a C the next year. If not you can always move them back.
        Relax, it's just a video game!

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        • Girondin
          Rookie
          • Feb 2010
          • 15

          #5
          Re: Changing player positions for better recruiting

          Thanks for your input.
          I was thinking of moving my SGs to PG, while trying to land a new SG. Then I would be playing with 2 PGs on the floor at the same time, and I was wondering if this would be a problem.
          The thing I can´t figure out is, if a PG plays SG, do his abilities take a hit? (Same for SF playing SG, or C playing PF)

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          • VandyRedskins21
            MVP
            • Dec 2010
            • 1898

            #6
            Re: Changing player positions for better recruiting

            Originally posted by Girondin
            Thanks for your input.
            I was thinking of moving my SGs to PG, while trying to land a new SG. Then I would be playing with 2 PGs on the floor at the same time, and I was wondering if this would be a problem.
            The thing I can´t figure out is, if a PG plays SG, do his abilities take a hit? (Same for SF playing SG, or C playing PF)
            Basically don't worry about trying to play a 5 man squad PG,SG,SF,PF,C. If you do that you severely limit yourself on who plays and finding a good combination of players. For instance on my legacy I changed a SG to PG and he is my starting PG, then I changed a PG to SG and he starts at SG, then I changed another PG to SG and start him at SF, I have a SF start at PF, and then have a C and I have had good results from that. If you have 2 PGs playing at once it isn't a huge problem as long as the better PG is at the 1 and the better scorer of the two is playing SG. So it really comes down to how you play and what works best for you.
            “If you’re true to yourself, you’re going to be true to everyone else.”

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