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159373.8 in reply to 159373.7
Date: 10/7/2010 1:03:04 AM
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He's going to be a PG: Get his JS, JR, OD and Driving all up to respectable, OD perhaps even to proficient. his could take most of the season. Next season, train the following rotation:

1 week 1on1
1 week Pressure
1 week Outside Shooting/Jump Shot
1 week Handling
1 week Pressure
1 week Passing

rinse and repeat (slightly altered if one skill gets ahead of the others, then don't train that one, but the weakest remaining skill)

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159373.10 in reply to 159373.9
Date: 10/7/2010 1:06:02 AM
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I agree with you. However, I think he'll need quite some JS and Driving training, which will raise his IS too, so he could end up with IS around inept, ultimately.

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159373.12 in reply to 159373.11
Date: 10/7/2010 5:43:35 PM
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As you can't train fully this week anyway, team training is quite beneficial. One FT training won't hurt, I think - and you have to care for your other trainees, too ;)

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159373.14 in reply to 159373.13
Date: 10/7/2010 6:49:11 PM
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try to buy two more similar trainees. you can train them parallelly, and sell those you don't need once they hit their cap.

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159373.16 in reply to 159373.11
Date: 10/7/2010 7:04:21 PM
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Basically, buy guards, at best some with similar skillsets as your trainee (some more Handling and Passing won't hurt, and you could train a PG parallel to your SG), and perhaps slightly lower, or in the case of a PG, similar, potential as your new trainee. Have a look at the market and try to get some bargains, I don't know the prices for guard trainees, as I'm currently training bigs.

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