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One on One vs. Ball Handling?

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194191.1
Date: 8/14/2011 6:50:59 PM
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It seems like in a lot of posts I read, managers training guards are almost always suggested to train one on one even if the manager only has three trainees. Now, I understand that one on one trains more things, but it also does them at a slower rate. Will I get more pops by training ball handling (one position) and jump shot or just training one one one in the same time frame?

I'm leaning towards ball handling + JS training but I'd just like to make sure one on one isn't, for some reason, the better choice even though it trains two positions at the same time.

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194191.2 in reply to 194191.1
Date: 8/14/2011 7:54:46 PM
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I believe that if you train ball-handling for 1-position you will get (almost) the same improvement in Driving that you would get from training One on One (2-position)

From: yodabig

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194191.4 in reply to 194191.3
Date: 8/15/2011 7:28:13 AM
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I haven't trained 1on1 for ages but it is very fun seeing all those pops each week and looking at some of the players on the TL some coaches grow addicted to those pops.

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194191.6 in reply to 194191.1
Date: 8/16/2011 7:52:47 AM
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I think 1 on 1 is always better than training HA except for more "obscure" cases - for example, you don't want your player to train JS so he doesn't cap.

If you have only three trainees and want to train 1 on 1, I suggest this: Buy three trainees for cheap, include them in 1 on 1 training and when you are done with 1 on 1, sell the three trainees for profit.