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From: whompa

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194760.198 in reply to 194760.196
Date: 12/5/2011 3:58:27 PM
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Weekly salary: $ 5 416
Role: rotation player
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DMI: 47200
Age: 19
Height: 6'0" / 183 cm
Potential: perennial allstar
Game Shape: strong

Jump Shot: prominent ↑ Jump Range: inept
Outside Def.: prolific Handling: strong
Driving: respectable Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: atrocious Inside Def.: mediocre
Rebounding: mediocre Shot Blocking: atrocious
Stamina: mediocre Free Throw: respectable

Experience: pitiful

any chance of the u/21 team?

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194760.199 in reply to 194760.198
Date: 12/5/2011 6:27:12 PM
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I dont think so, but if I were you I would first train OD to 13, and then do one on one forwards, and passing.

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194760.200 in reply to 194760.199
Date: 12/5/2011 9:12:17 PM
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yeah i am back on OD now. then going to do a block of passing.

From: Koperboy

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194760.201 in reply to 194760.194
Date: 12/6/2011 5:33:41 AM
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Cross training is random and can affect also skills like IS, RB, ST, FT...maybe you meant "secondaries"?

Btw, before OD, JR and PA training I'd train 1 on 1 for this guy for at least 4 more weeks in order to avoid negative elastic effect when OD, JR and PA move much above DR and HA.

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194760.202 in reply to 194760.201
Date: 12/6/2011 7:48:35 AM
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Off topic:

If you are trainning forwards, what wuold you work first: 1 on 1 or shoot?

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194760.203 in reply to 194760.202
Date: 12/6/2011 8:43:14 AM
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maybe enough off topic to make it a own thread ;)

And doesn't it depend on the skills of the forwards, your team and his need etc.? Personally i tend to train the defensiv skills first.

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194760.204 in reply to 194760.202
Date: 12/6/2011 8:47:12 AM
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I prefer 1 on 1, but I don't neglect JS for SF/PF. So my training on SF/PF position consists of 60-65% of 1 on 1 and 35-40% of JS.

IS and JS train VEERY slowly with 1 on 1. JS trains also JR, but it doesn't train HA and DR. So both have their weaknesses. However, I feel HA and DR are more important for a PF than JS.

Last edited by Koperboy at 12/6/2011 8:50:08 AM

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194760.205 in reply to 194760.204
Date: 12/6/2011 10:25:03 AM
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Thanks both, +1 to both!

Hey, I like that idea for a thread...

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194760.206 in reply to 194760.198
Date: 12/6/2011 11:51:21 AM
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Wow prolific at 19, what did his OD skill start at and when did you start training him?

As far as training, i would train his passing until its proficient, or every other week One On One, one week with One on One and the next week passing and you should get pops quite frequently.

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