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311367.8 in reply to 311367.6
Date: 8/4/2021 10:34:15 PM
Scarborough Squirrels
II.1
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Is there any information on if the amount trained is greater or smaller for forwards vs guards.

So does jumpshot guards and jumpshot forwards train an equal amount of JS?

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Date: 8/4/2021 11:33:26 PM
Laguna Buko Mixers
II.1
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Laguna Bay Mantarays
Here are the numbers from the old but reliable Coach Parrot. The numbers are in pops per week, assuming that the trainee always receive 48+ minutes.

Jump Shot Guards
0.5 JS
0.1 JR
0.05 HA
0.05 DR

Jump Shot Forwards
0.4 JS
0.2 IS
0.05 JR
(No training pops for Handling and Driving)

To answer the question, JS Guards gives more JS pops than JS Forwards. The advantage of JS Forwards though is that you can also get some IS pops.

Last edited by Leo (Pilipinas U21 Coach) at 8/4/2021 11:46:12 PM

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311367.10 in reply to 311367.9
Date: 8/4/2021 11:58:45 PM
The Orchestra
NBBA
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It all depends on height.

A 6'0" 18yo trains like this with 48+ min:
Jump Shot Guards
0.53 JS 0.16 JR 0.07 HA 0.07 DR for a total of 0.83 pop/wk
Jump Shot Forwards
0.36 JS 0.07 JR 0.30 IS for a total of 0.73 pop/wk

And a 7'6" 18yo trains like this with 48+min:
Jump Shot Guards
0.42 JS 0.12 JR 0.05 HA 0.03 DR for a total of 0.62 pop/wk
Jump Shot Forwards
0.28 JS 0.06 JR 0.11 IS for a total of 0.45 pop/wk

So it's definitely a cost/benefit situation.