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From: shawnvb
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Date: 6/25/2010 5:58:08 PM
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Im planning on training my main trainee to be able to play PG and SG as it could hopefully cause matchup problems for the other team and I think he could put up big stats. Next season I will most likely be training SG attributes then when he's 20 I will mostly train PG attributes. This is what I'll train the most: JS, OD, Handling and Driving, Passing and JR will also be trained. I have a level 4 trainer but I may try to upgrade next season.

Here is my guy:
Domingo Haitze (13280922) Shooting Guard

Weekly salary: $ 3 404

DMI: 76300
Age: 18
Height: 6'1" / 185 cm
Potential: perennial allstar
Game Shape: proficient
Jump Shot: strong Jump Range: strong
Outside Def.: proficient Handling: awful ↑
Driving: strong ↑ Passing: average
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: inept
Rebounding: awful Shot Blocking: atrocious
Stamina: mediocre Free Throw: respectable

Experience: atrocious

He should pop in JS this coming week, and I will need to work on his Handling and Passing alot :P So, my question is how high will I need to get his main attributes to be a good player in D.IV or D.III since I should promote to D.IV next season. Also, if you have done this before and have any advice it would help :)
thanks!

(also, if this is in the wrong forum, my bad, but i think this is where it should go?)

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147962.2 in reply to 147962.1
Date: 6/25/2010 6:02:10 PM
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Good players in my div 4 league are the ones that score consistently. You would need 2-4 pops in JS and passing, and more pops in handling. Good teams in my div4 league, though, are the ones that have players that can play defense. Try popping OD a few times before working on scoring would be my suggestion.

Check out Conrad Yanez. He is one of the top scorers in USA, but his team barely made the playoffs.


HN

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147962.3 in reply to 147962.1
Date: 6/25/2010 6:14:17 PM
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Well I am in Div 3 this year but that guy isn't far off the guard I used to promote outta Div 4 so I personally think he is a decent Div 4 player now for div 3 he prob need a couple pops in all his main SG stats at least to be decent or middle of the road. Get to 12 or so JS, 10 or so JR, 13ish OD and 8 in handling/driving/passing.


Rusty

From: shawnvb

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147962.6 in reply to 147962.5
Date: 6/26/2010 9:01:32 AM
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mkay thanks for the advice everyone.

which is more important, handling or passing?

also, would you want your best perimeter defender guarding the PG or SG? because if you are trying to shut down the SG you'd probably want your best one to guard him, but if they dont have as good of a SG would you want him on the PG because he'd have the best handling. is this correct?

Last edited by shawnvb at 6/26/2010 9:04:03 AM

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147962.7 in reply to 147962.6
Date: 6/26/2010 10:09:07 AM
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which is more important, handling or passing?


for me clearly passing

also, would you want your best perimeter defender guarding the PG or SG? because if you are trying to shut down the SG you'd probably want your best one to guard him, but if they dont have as good of a SG would you want him on the PG because he'd have the best handling. is this correct?


as you said, it depends on situation and tactic played by your opponent. Against inside tactics i would prefer the PG, and against outside the SG when both player are at a comparable level.