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Training for U21 (pg,sg)

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251035.2 in reply to 251035.1
Date: 12/14/2013 6:42:12 AM
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Start on his weakest attribute because he's easier to train at 18 years old. Make him a balanced player, dont train anyone else untill he's past 21, single person training every week if possible. You only train free throw and game shape AFTER he's out of his optimum training window around 23-24, before that though, your only goal is to train him.

GEt rid of any competition for his position. Center everything around him. It may be rough in the first year, but near the end of the second year, he will start to show promise.

Ultimately he's your guy, and so ultimately you should decide how you want to use him, just dont train the next 10 weeks in nothing but Jump shot or something like that...he'll be incredibly unbalanced.

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251035.3 in reply to 251035.1
Date: 12/14/2013 8:24:24 AM
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Also, invest in a superior trainer. If your goal is for your trainee to be the best he possibly can be, commit to his one on one weekly training with a above average trainer. You may lose for a few years, but this is what you must do to beat out all the other potential U21 players, and there are thousands.

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251035.4 in reply to 251035.1
Date: 12/16/2013 10:09:55 PM
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You got to make him an outside guard imho because of the 1 IS. I would train some 1v1 until you get 2 pops at dr and ha. It will make the OD and PA train faster.