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305734.12 in reply to 305734.11
Date: 8/27/2020 9:10:30 PM
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And guess who (correctly) didn't train 1v1 guards for his trainees, but preaches that on forums? (46913608)


I guess you wanted to pretend I didn't have other trainees (46913638). I definitely did train 1v1 G. I simply lost about a half season of training getting a new franchise up to speed and his starting JS was terrible. As for the rest of your comment, I'm done going in circles with you on this. Best of luck in the playoffs.

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305734.13 in reply to 305734.12
Date: 8/28/2020 5:28:21 AM
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Lol your other trainee was trained at SF for the same 2 starting seasons! SF/PF...1v1 guards...

To stop digging yourself an even deeper hole is a wise choice, but the damage is now done. Creating confusion and misdirection seems to come natural to people nowadays. And it's not like you don't have Coach Parrot or the training simulator to help.

Last edited by Lemonshine at 8/28/2020 5:32:57 AM

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305734.14 in reply to 305734.13
Date: 8/28/2020 12:38:24 PM
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why is training 1v1 (either guards or forwards) recommended before training ID and other inside skills?

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305734.15 in reply to 305734.14
Date: 8/28/2020 6:12:34 PM
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Most people will do out of position training first, so they can have the player in a more appropriate position (C for a big man) when they are older, better and cost more. You can imagine it may not be the best idea to play a 100k guard at C or a 100k big man at PG if you are trying to win games.

Generally 1v1 -> secondaries -> primaries

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305734.16 in reply to 305734.15
Date: 8/29/2020 3:04:05 AM
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Yes, sounds reasonable. Thanks!

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305734.17 in reply to 305734.16
Date: 8/29/2020 8:28:13 AM
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In order to maximise the player's potential you will need Coach Parrot or the training simulator, because it becomes crucial to know when to stop. Making a plan and having an idea of the final build is important, as you need enough time to get the primaries to the level you want, but at the same time you don't want to switch too early and have fewer secondaries.