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183982.1
Date: 5/4/2011 5:51:56 AM
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I have this 18yr old guy that I want to train to make a SG:

Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: inept
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: inept ↑
Driving: mediocre Passing: mediocre ↑
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: mediocre Shot Blocking: atrocious
Stamina: awful Free Throw: awful

How much do you think that his low handling could interfere via the elastic effect with the training of OD, JS and JR?


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183982.3 in reply to 183982.1
Date: 5/4/2011 9:37:40 AM
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I have this 18yr old guy that I want to train to make a SG:

Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: inept
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: inept ↑
Driving: mediocre Passing: mediocre ↑
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: mediocre Shot Blocking: atrocious
Stamina: awful Free Throw: awful

How much do you think that his low handling could interfere via the elastic effect with the training of OD, JS and JR?


Your best bet may be to train JR off the bat, since his HN and JR are now at the same level.

Eventually, you're going to need to train his HN/DR anyway if you want him to be any good.

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183982.4 in reply to 183982.3
Date: 5/4/2011 9:59:58 AM
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There is no doubt I will, but I need to know the urgency.

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183982.5 in reply to 183982.4
Date: 5/4/2011 10:03:21 AM
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I just don't believe we as a community know enough about the elastic effect (or whatever they call the opposite of that) to say with any sort of certainty when you'll run into problems.

If you just train him in a balanced manner, you won't run into any problems.

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183982.6 in reply to 183982.5
Date: 5/5/2011 3:14:56 AM
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I have some experience with the elastic effect.

Last season, I trained JS on 4 players.

22 Year old MVP popped every 2 weeks, without a doubt. Had high OD, DA, PA and DR.
21 Year old superstar popped ever 3-4 weeks in JS, had low handling, passing, driving in comparison to his OD/JS.
21 Year old per-allstar popped every 2 weeks, had high OD, PA and DR.

There's no plausible reason for my 21 year old superstar to pop ever 3-4 weeks, but because his other primary skills were less than half the ability of the MVP and Per-AS, it's no surprise he popped slower.

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183982.7 in reply to 183982.6
Date: 5/5/2011 1:14:10 PM
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Thanks mate. I think I should pump his handling for a couple of weeks before training OD. I am currently developing his PA.

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183982.9 in reply to 183982.8
Date: 5/5/2011 5:25:18 PM
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Both started off with tremendous last season, the MVP 22 year old now has phenomenal jump shot, the superstar only has marvelous.

Yes, he only popped twice.. I trained JS for 11 weeks with a level 5 trainer.