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What about your best rookie now?

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126140.215 in reply to 126140.214
Date: 3/12/2010 9:13:06 AM
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i cant recall how many pops..? :D


inside players really cost lots of dollars... :P



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126140.217 in reply to 126140.216
Date: 3/12/2010 1:03:59 PM
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Here is a look at a Center that I am training. With the changes in the game engine I have spent a good chunk of the first season on secondary skills. His inside game will be a focus now for a season or two, thoughts??

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

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126140.218 in reply to 126140.217
Date: 3/12/2010 1:28:21 PM
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I would get Passing to respectable, then Shot Blocking to strong. Then focus on rotating training between IS and ID until they are both at prominent.

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126140.219 in reply to 126140.217
Date: 3/12/2010 1:39:26 PM
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JS. Thats his only weakness actually (assuming that you will continue to train his primaries) Everything else in my eyes are more than enough to create a big time player if he has the proper potential.

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126140.220 in reply to 126140.219
Date: 3/12/2010 1:43:37 PM
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His JS should pop the next time I train IS. I may very well give him a week or two of JS training down the road.

His potential is Perennnial Allstar so he will definelty get some focused training, for a few seasons. Like I mentioned I trained his secondaries for most of the year to get him to a balanced point where I can focus on primaries. I hope he has a bright future, time will tell.

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126140.221 in reply to 126140.220
Date: 3/12/2010 1:46:08 PM
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I train big men as well and i always giving my big men at least 1 week JS. Its a good skill to have.

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126140.222 in reply to 126140.221
Date: 3/12/2010 1:50:09 PM
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I disagree. I think in most cases it would be good to train JS, but in this case he has Pitiful JS which would take a long time to get anywhere near a decent level. And even if he did get it up a little bit, the Atrocious JR is killing him. I think you should train the primaries mainly and this will result in pops of JS by itself, and then if you find that you don't want to increase his salary too much then you can train JS and JR.

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126140.223 in reply to 126140.222
Date: 3/12/2010 2:10:55 PM
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1st JR is important for big men on certain tactics. Not every tactic needs JR but every tactic can use some JS. Maybe is the best way to expose the luck of OD of the opposite C= fouls for him. 2nd JS training trains IS and vice versa. So nothing is going wasted. My player (6470627) has 10 on JS 1 on JR 13 on IS. Since i remember him (he is on my since day one) he shoots really nice and for years was my most efficient scorer. (Now younger players surpassed him, but nether less precious backup)

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126140.224 in reply to 126140.223
Date: 3/12/2010 2:18:27 PM
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My question is how do you know if the 13 IS or the 10 JS is responsible for his scoring? Just logically, it seems that having an 7 JS with JR 1 isn't really any different to 10 JS with JR 1. Because regardless of how good a shooter you are, the JR is acting as a cap for the distance you can shoot from. Or is that not how the GE works?
I just thought that with JR 1, the JS will only really be good within that range, and so he will be a good shooter close to the basket, but isn't that what IS is anyway?

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126140.225 in reply to 126140.224
Date: 3/12/2010 2:32:04 PM
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As i said i am training big men. Not all of my big men have that good JS. IS is deferent than JS for sure. I am not asking from my player to operate as a guard. I am asking from him to be able to shoot some JS, especially useful when you run you play fast paced tactics

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