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195636.4 in reply to 195636.1
Date: 9/3/2011 5:15:27 PM
BC LionSnake
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here are his skills

Shatrughan Palit (21070543)

Weekly salary: $ 4 504
Role: draws a paycheck
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DMI: 29200
Age: 18
Height: 6'2" / 188 cm
Potential: MVP
Game Shape: strong

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

Experience: atrocious


i have been training OD all season and i now decided that now would be a good time to change the training, but i cant decide what to change it to. Should i train 1v1 forwards, Outside shooting or JS until the end of the season?


would suggest JR or1vs1 forwards, would go for 10 at JR after which 1vs1 for forwards , no JS training, would just ruin the build


Last edited by reps at 9/3/2011 5:15:53 PM

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195636.5 in reply to 195636.1
Date: 9/4/2011 12:28:59 AM
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Jump Range and Jump shot are big salary items. I would train passing to at least level 12 before training JS or JR

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195636.6 in reply to 195636.1
Date: 9/4/2011 10:15:38 AM
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depends on what you want to shape him in.

personally I'd go for a PG.
In that case I'd train passng first, 3 levels up. then 1-on-1 for forwards, until his driving is respectable.

After that, I'd re-evaluate, but likely I'd train JR up 2 levels. then alternately train OD/PASS/1-on-1 untill his driving is at 10.
After that 'd focus on OD/HND/PASS until all 3 are at least 15.
Then re-evaluate again. possibly it would be time to get his secundaries up a little to keep him a balanced player, but it's a long way to get there already...

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