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158216.1
Date: 9/29/2010 6:00:30 PM
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next season i'm looking to train some PG's as it is the weakness of my squad but it will be my 1st time training PG's so could someone give me some advice on what i should train more of please

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158216.2 in reply to 158216.1
Date: 9/29/2010 6:17:41 PM
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Jump shot and outside defense are big ones. Passing and jump range are both good, but get expensive quickly. Handling and Driving are next down, IMO. I'd get all 6 to respectable-strong, then push jump shot and outside defense significantly. Just my opinion though.

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158216.3 in reply to 158216.1
Date: 9/29/2010 8:11:50 PM
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Well actually i am training PG myself. Definately train OD first and JR. I did passing with OD for my PG's this season (their all 18yo). Don't worry about one on one and handling just yet. Once passing gets to a decent level (in my trainees they are strong and proficent, both will pop next time i train passing) then train JR only if OD is good (strong and promient for my trainees). Don't train passing until later. So after OD and passing train JR and JS. When 20 and JS, JR and OD at at great levels focus on driving and handling (remember to always continue OD training). Then when he is about 21 train passing up and make sure the skills are close together. Driving and handling doesn't need to get past sensational. Thats what i'm doing anyway.

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158216.4 in reply to 158216.3
Date: 9/29/2010 8:56:56 PM
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DarkyJozef of I'll Replace you With Machines has an expertly written guide of how to train a PG. I suggest you ask him for a copy. (23003)

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158216.5 in reply to 158216.4
Date: 9/29/2010 9:26:24 PM
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Nah im good. Im training my PG's as the U21 manager wants me too

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Date: 9/30/2010 11:57:01 AM
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DarkyJozef of I'll Replace you With Machines has an expertly written guide of how to train a PG. I suggest you ask him for a copy. (23003)


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158216.7 in reply to 158216.6
Date: 9/30/2010 12:09:16 PM
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I'd like a copy : )

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158216.8 in reply to 158216.5
Date: 9/30/2010 12:32:27 PM
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I have two superstar traines (21 & 18)
the older one should look like this when i finish with him:
JS 20 JR 10
OD 20 HA 12
DR 13 PA 16

But i don't know if i should train the second one the same or with less JS and more JR like:
JS 17 JR 13 or JS 15 JR 15

What do you think?

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158216.9 in reply to 158216.7
Date: 9/30/2010 12:32:42 PM
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You, and everyone in my BB-mail.

Truth is that this isn't appropriate for this forum, as it is a joke, and this is a place for help. I have no such guide to making a PG worth sharing here. The only guide I can truly give is how to ruin an MVP potential SF. I'm really good at that.

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158216.11 in reply to 158216.3
Date: 9/30/2010 3:12:06 PM
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I think it all depends on the kinda PG you want. If you are only training PG's then this is what I would do. OD, passing and handling. with jump shot and jump range next. I dont care for a high scoring PG i want him to make my other players score easier.