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196504.7 in reply to 196504.1
Date: 9/16/2011 4:19:03 PM
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It depends on if you want to make him primarily a PG, a SG or a combo.

If you want him to be a PG, I'd raise JS and JR to something like 13/11, Passing to 15, OD to 15 or 16 and then HA/DR to 11+. After that I'd try to raise JS/JR to 14/12 followed by alternating PA and OD.

For a SG, I'd start with JS/JR to something like 15/12, then OD to 15-16, PA to 11, then HA/DR to 13+. After that, I'd go back to alternating JS/JR with OD until you have them as high as you're comfortable with. Then probably finish off with more HA/DR and a point of PA.

For a combo guard, I'd follow almost the same plan as for a SG, but I'd take PA to 12-13 on the first round and HA/DR to 15+ before returning to JS/OD.

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196504.9 in reply to 196504.5
Date: 9/16/2011 5:46:39 PM
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Thanks for letting me see his skills bro!

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196504.10 in reply to 196504.9
Date: 9/16/2011 5:51:11 PM
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that's a one ball for you!

From: Orko27

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196504.15 in reply to 196504.14
Date: 9/17/2011 2:16:42 PM
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I was using HA/DR as an (inefficient) shorthand for one on one training, primarily considering the DR portion as a stopping point. I would honestly expect HA and DR to both be over 11 already with the amount of JS/JR/PA/OD training it would take to get the targets in those skills. You're right, though. I probably should have put a higher target there. I think HA should stay in good shape from secondary pops, since it is secondary to all of the other training, but if it was rising slower than expected it would need attention. For the second part, I actually did set the combo guard's target the highest.

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196504.16 in reply to 196504.11
Date: 9/19/2011 8:33:21 AM
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thanks for your assessment!