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From: SammyD
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Date: 6/12/2009 6:04:21 PM
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What trainings can I do to improve handling other than "Ball Handling"?

More specifically I want to get my SF's and SG's handling up....

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96619.2 in reply to 96619.1
Date: 6/12/2009 6:17:39 PM
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If you look at "Ball Handling" in Training, you'll see that you can also train SGs and SFs along with PGs.

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96619.3 in reply to 96619.2
Date: 6/12/2009 6:27:12 PM
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Yeah but I don't really want to do that. But I will probably have to do Ball Handling with guards and my SF's playing PG.

What does Pressure and One on One get up?

From: 8ants

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96619.4 in reply to 96619.3
Date: 6/12/2009 6:33:12 PM
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I'm also trying to improve handling, mainly for my forwards. Instead of playing them in the backcourt, I'm going to keep them up front and train one-on-one. I read somewhere that training driving (one-on-one) also cross-trains handling at about 80%. Can anyone confirm (or refute) that this will work?

From: Buttsy

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96619.5 in reply to 96619.3
Date: 6/12/2009 6:41:33 PM
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Follow this link it gives a general idea of what every training increases as well as the associated skills and an estimated time it will take.

(78242.1)

one-on-one looks like your best bet for Handling if you just train forwards.

Last edited by Buttsy at 6/12/2009 6:42:33 PM

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96619.6 in reply to 96619.4
Date: 6/12/2009 9:52:28 PM
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This last week I trained one-on-one to my whole team (only 5 player qualified to be trained) and 2 got pops in handling none in driving.