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225027.1
Date: 08/22/2012 14:34:47
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Here are my player's skills
Age:19
Height:6'3
Potential:hall of famer
Jump shot:inept
Outside def:average
Driving:mediocre
Inside shot:pitiful
Rebounding:mediocre
Stamina:respectable
Experience:atrocious
Jump range:awful
Handiling:average
Passing:respectable
Inside Def:inept
Shot Blocking:average
Free throw:pitiful



I'm trying to decide what would i should train first, this is my rookie that i drafted. I'm planing on training almost every skill this season, except Jump Range, Shot Blocking, and Rebounding.

I want to get either Inside Shot or Free Throw in during allstar week, i'm thinking of training Outside Def first, then either Jump Shot or Passing. I was thinking Passing because it trains Handiling, and i'd rather not train Handiling directly, but i still want to get Handiling popped. Do you guys think he is even worth training?

Forgot one thing, salary is $4,018.

Last edited by Mighty Mouth at 08/22/2012 14:36:54

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225027.2 in reply to 225027.1
Date: 08/22/2012 14:43:44
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Why not Jump Range? It is 1 of the slower skills and it trains handle and jump shot along with it. What a waste of a 2 guard with no range.

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225027.4 in reply to 225027.3
Date: 08/23/2012 13:03:51
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Sorry about that, that's the only way that i knew how to post them. But thanks for showing me. But Jump Range, I would train it, but i saw some where in this section, that it said to never train Jump Range, but i will give him some Jump Range to then. In fact, i'm training one on one for Shooting Guard this week, unfortunately it will only be one player that received 48+ minutes. Been training my 18 year olds that were 18 in Jump Range last week, which was the second time this year.

Last edited by Mighty Mouth at 08/23/2012 13:07:14

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225027.5 in reply to 225027.4
Date: 08/23/2012 14:18:16
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I think you read that wrong. I believe, the consensus out there, is to not train JUMPSHOT. Since training, 1 on 1, Outside shooting, and Inside shot, all train it as a secondary skill, and that training just Jumpshot will run up the salary on your player. I could be mistaken, but this is what I thought the line of thinking is, with training.

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225027.6 in reply to 225027.5
Date: 08/23/2012 14:59:51
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If I were him, I would train JS/1v1 during 2 game weeks, offseason, etc., but during the 3 game weeks, I would work on OD/PA, with a little JR sprinkled in. Mighty Mouth, you can do what you like, but I recommend starting with some JS training this week.

From: SN13

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225027.8 in reply to 225027.7
Date: 08/23/2012 18:30:35
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Yeah, IMO just train one on one because you'll get lots of pops and then when youre content with his stats, then go and hammer out OD, and train some jump range after that. That's just my opinion because 1v1 will get a lot of pops in things like handling, jump shot and driving as well as some random cross pops.

Believe or not I played my center out of position 1v1 and he got 3 pops!! OD, pa and js. That was extremely helpful :)

GOOD LUCK !

From: Big Dogs

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225027.9 in reply to 225027.8
Date: 08/23/2012 18:32:20
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How did he get a PA pop from 1v1?

From: SN13

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225027.11 in reply to 225027.9
Date: 08/24/2012 02:56:00
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My bad. It was handling, not passing