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From: yodabig

To: Raj
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Date: 9/3/2011 7:10:43 PM
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I can never predict training pops. There are sublevels and now 10% of training goes into a random stat so you could train RE week one and pop in RE, ID, ID and JS. Then again you could get no pops at all. However over the rest of the season you should be able to get more than that. A typical young player trained well in single position gets about 10-12 pops per season so 4-5 in the next 7 weeks seems easy.

From: SplitJ

To: Raj
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193343.35 in reply to 193343.28
Date: 11/2/2011 10:02:05 AM
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ump Shot: tremendous Jump Range: prolific
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: sensational
Driving: tremendous Passing: proficient
Inside Shot: marvelous Inside Def.: tremendous
Rebounding: wondrous Shot Blocking: strong
Stamina: mediocre Free Throw: proficient

Experience: respectable

this is a pretty good aim for an all around PF.

From: Brooksy

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Date: 11/30/2011 5:01:37 AM
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Weekly salary: $ 3 940
Role: regular starter
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DMI: 24100
Age: 18
Height: 6'0" / 183 cm
Potential: allstar
Game Shape: strong
Jump Shot: strong ↑ Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: proficient Handling: inept ↑
Driving: mediocre Passing: awful
Inside Shot: atrocious Inside Def.: pitiful
Rebounding: awful Shot Blocking: atrocious
Stamina: mediocre Free Throw: pitiful

Experience: atrocious

what does everyone think i should do with this guy plan to get one more pop in OD before switching training but not sure what to whether to do JR or 1v1 forwards and try elastic effect for JR any input will be grateful

cheers
Brooksy

Australia NT coach. Join offsite forum for all things Australian http://forum.buzzerbeaterstats.com/
From: SplitJ

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Date: 11/30/2011 5:15:38 AM
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do passing.

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193343.38 in reply to 193343.37
Date: 11/30/2011 7:49:10 AM
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I agree.

From: yodabig

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Date: 11/30/2011 9:23:28 AM
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If you want elastics then finish your OD and do a lot of 1 on 1. Then when you start the JR or PA they will pop very fast.

From: SplitJ

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Date: 11/30/2011 6:13:44 PM
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elasticity also works the other way ;)

I believe having a wellrounded player all along is faster since I managed to capped out an allstar at age 21 training from 18 years old.

From: yodabig

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Date: 12/1/2011 3:59:14 AM
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I believe having a player who is good for the long term is best since I managed to avoid capping out an allstar at age 21 training from 18 years old because I was clever and trained his secondaries and not just his primaries.

From: SplitJ

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Date: 12/1/2011 5:07:55 AM
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your trying to capped out your player as fast as possible so he can be at his max potential and perform at such level as soon as possible, not to train him way over his cap and have way slower training .

secondaries... I believe my trained guard have as good of secondaries (inside skills) if not better than aforementioned manager's starting SF so yeah...

btw its pretty conclusive that cap is based on skills rather than salary so it is definitely better for a" low potential guard" to have low secondaries and focus on his primaries since at lower primaries + "good" secondaries they simply cannot compete with a guard with similar amount of skills which are mainly distributed in their primaries.

all a guard need is "respectable" amount of ID and he's fine since that is only way a "good" secondaries guard can exploit is his high IS and the other guard low ID.

Rebounding doesnt really work on guards unfortunately as the guard have very small influence.

SB reduces the foul counts but even big men dont train SB.

IS... do you really want to get into the discussion of Driving layup is influence by IS? DR is solely influence by well DR and having low IS doesnt matter. high IS can get your guard to dunk though which is cool I guess.

having high secondaries or not, you should definately try to reach his maximum potential as fast as possible, and not train past it. with the new CT system, you shouldnt even have train inside skills as a guard provided you pick up good starting primary skills guard with mediorce or so ID from the start.


From: Brooksy

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Date: 12/1/2011 8:59:09 AM
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yeah well all i need him to do is become my sg that can play good in div2 and strong in div 3 ive already got a great pg that is still getting trained aswell

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