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160377.1
Date: 10/10/2010 7:26:10 AM
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yesterday I bought this kid:

Small Forward

Weekly salary: $ 3 822

DMI: 9500
Age: 18
Height: 6'1" / 185 cm
Potential: MVP
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: average Jump Range: awful
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: inept
Driving: respectable Passing: average
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: average
Rebounding: average Shot Blocking: pitiful
Stamina: respectable ↑ Free Throw: pitiful

Experience: atrocious

I'm thinking of training him as a SF, but he is only 6"1. Should I train his inside skills first?

Also I'm still puzzled about how to maximize training efficiency. I previously heard that it's fastest when trained 1 position and only 3 trainees. So if I want to train one-on-one for forwards, should I keep using the same 3 guys to play the 2 forward positions for all the 3 games a week? But playing for so many minutes will lower game shape...

Devastating for help

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160377.2 in reply to 160377.1
Date: 10/10/2010 8:14:16 AM
Aussie Pride
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To answer the 2nd part of your question. When people talk about 1 position training being fastest its only in reference to training that involves either 1, 2 or 3 positions ie. Pressure training can either be for PG, PG/SG or PG/SG/SF. If you are doing one-on-one for Forwards its always 2 position.. As long as u get players at least 48 minutes across either position in any of the 3 games training will be the same. So when you do one-on-one for Forwards you should be looking to get 5 or 6 players 48 minutes.

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160377.3 in reply to 160377.1
Date: 10/10/2010 9:56:46 AM
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He can be a nice outside SF. Get ID up two levels by playing him as a C and doning ID training for C's. After that move onto OD and JR. Get OD up 2 levels then move to JR. Stop training when mediocre. Continue OD for 1 more pop then its on prominent. This might take you 8 or 9 weeks. After OD training train outside shooting (JR training) for 2 weeks. You may not get a pop in JR if you do this. Thats 10 or 11 weeks in a 14 week season. ASW train FT and if your in PO and desprate for a win train FT. If not do JS if thats not at strong. If it is go OD or passing for a rest of the season.

Goodluck he looks like a good player

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160377.4 in reply to 160377.3
Date: 10/10/2010 10:12:51 AM
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thanks for advice. he is from a horribly weak country and I'm determined to make him the best ever player in that country's history

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160377.5 in reply to 160377.4
Date: 10/10/2010 10:22:59 AM
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Ask U21 national team coach about how to train him then. Follow hes instructions and i think he can became the best in his position if your country is as weak as you say

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Date: 10/10/2010 6:14:12 PM
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Doesnt height slow down inside skills training? Or does it only affect on rebounding?

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Date: 10/10/2010 7:27:49 PM
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Height affect training if you have a big man training him like a guard and vice versa. From personal experience I beleive some things are affected more than others, but I do not think it has been confirmed by a BB.