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From: E.B.W.
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Any thoughts on my Superstar SF? I want him to be an inside oriented SF, but should I train inside skills or outside skills first? Or a mixture of the two? Also I know that One V One for Forwards tends to get the most pops so should i just train that for a couple of weeks to start the season or what do you guys think? Here he is:

USA Native Rudolph Dennison:

Age: 18
Height: 6'5" / 196 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: average Jump Range: awful
Outside Def.: average Handling: respectable
Driving: mediocre Passing: inept
Inside Shot: respectable Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: inept Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: pitiful Free Throw: respectable

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Date: 3/8/2013 12:29:43 AM
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Dexter's little brother!! I had my eye on him. Glad he stayed in USA.

I certainly am no expert, but I would go outside first. Some JSF, some 1v1F, PA, and OD. and then whatever you like inside :)

21yo min. - 9OD/ID, 6PS, 11IS

Those are the requirements for an inside SF from the guide in this thread. I think thats certainly feasible with this guy

Last edited by yeppers at 3/8/2013 12:31:33 AM

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since he's only 6'5.

You would want to train up the IS first while his age makes it happen the quickest.

Then work on the rest once you have his IS at 9/10

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Date: 3/8/2013 10:36:42 AM
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Hi guys. I just wanted to know if this player could be eligible for the U21. He meets the requirements, but his inside shot and passing are atrocious ... Anyways, even if he can't make it for the U21, he can still be a great SF by the age of 25, so i'd like to know how to train him, since i've only trained SG and PG so far.
Also, is an advanced trainer enough or do i need to buy another one ?
And last but not least, I gotta keep training another young player, would it still be doable ?

Thank you in advance !

George Slininger (29498120)
Small Forward
Owner: Brûleurs de loups

Weekly salary: $ 3 350

DMI: 7200
Age: 18
Height: 6'8" / 203 cm
Potential: hall of famer

Jump Shot: awful Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: average Handling: average
Driving: average Passing: atrocious
Inside Shot: atrocious Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: pitiful Free Throw: awful

Experience: atrocious



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Dexter's little brother!! I had my eye on him. Glad he stayed in USA.


Yeah, if someone is going to profit from OrioleKid's ridiculous luck, it might as well be EBW. ;)

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Alternate is and 1-1 forwards until IS equals 8 to start with. Then get OD to 9 then passing to 6 then work JS wingmen (so he can play sf and your guards you train or have trained can play sg)

Edit duration.

JS until 10

Last edited by ShadowSlam at 3/8/2013 1:11:37 PM

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Level 4 trainer is fine for your purposes.

21yo min. - 80 total skills, 9OD/ID, 6PS/IS

Those are the minimum reuirements for a SF in the U21 program right now, according to this thread. Unlike guards or bigs, a U21 training plan at SF doesn't really hurt any long term goals you may have with this player. MY advice would be to set your sights on those requirements. You may not make it, but even if you don't you are well on your way to a great SF.

As far as training another player, most people do train at least two people at a time. As long as their training plans fit together well, that's a great idea.

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Date: 3/8/2013 2:24:08 PM
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Level 4 trainer is fine for your purposes.

21yo min. - 80 total skills, 9OD/ID, 6PS/IS

Those are the minimum reuirements for a SF in the U21 program right now, according to this thread. Unlike guards or bigs, a U21 training plan at SF doesn't really hurt any long term goals you may have with this player. MY advice would be to set your sights on those requirements. You may not make it, but even if you don't you are well on your way to a great SF.

As far as training another player, most people do train at least two people at a time. As long as their training plans fit together well, that's a great idea.



This kind of player. I feel he should ignore U21 efforts, and just set sights on NT efforts.... will work better for HIS team in the long run too anyways.

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Date: 3/8/2013 3:34:19 PM
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I dont disagree. but are the two goals that different in this case? I think either way you have the same approach the first three years here

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Thanks for the advices, guys, that helps a lot !

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Date: 3/10/2013 12:47:11 AM
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And why is that hrudey?

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