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From: Amarestars

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136477.12 in reply to 136477.11
Date: 3/29/2010 9:27:46 PM
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I think that JS trains normally, not sure about JR.

Driving also doesn't have a penalty. I've been training a 7'1 PF and his Driving has popped three or four times to his handling's one or two.

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136477.13 in reply to 136477.12
Date: 3/29/2010 9:59:27 PM
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what level trainer is that and how many weeks of training did you do for the 3-4 pops in driving?

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136477.14 in reply to 136477.13
Date: 3/29/2010 10:15:48 PM
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It was a level 7. And I don't really remember. I think 6 or so. But I misspoke, the handling has also popped 4 times. So I don't know. But honestly, I didn't keep track of this until recently, and can't remember if he started with average driving or mediocre.
Although his driving will almost certainly pop the next time I drain One on One.

Last edited by Amarestars at 3/29/2010 10:17:10 PM

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136477.15 in reply to 136477.12
Date: 3/30/2010 9:32:28 AM
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I think that JS trains normally, not sure about JR.

Driving also doesn't have a penalty. I've been training a 7'1 PF and his Driving has popped three or four times to his handling's one or two.

Source?

I think driving does have a penalty but it is a fast training so it could be that the impact is not that harsh.

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136477.16 in reply to 136477.15
Date: 3/30/2010 9:42:38 AM
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You can train Driving for PG/SG or for SF/PF so it wouldn't make sense to me if it was penalised.
No proof but an indication

We have both said a lot of things that you are going to regret.
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136477.17 in reply to 136477.16
Date: 3/30/2010 11:01:52 AM
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Yeah, One one one (forwards) I completely forgot about it being guards trainer. Makes sense.

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136477.19 in reply to 136477.18
Date: 3/30/2010 5:15:04 PM
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If you wanted to create a big man with some guard skills, what would you like that player to look like when you draft him?


i would dream for something like this:

age: 18
height: 206cm-211cm
potential: perennial allstar+

JS: inept+ JR: mediocre+
OD: respectable HN: dont care
DV: dont care PS: mediocre+
IS:average+ ID: average+
RB:average+ SB:average+
ST:dont care FT:dont care

i would traim him JS, OD, PS (and DV/HN if needed), for half or whole season, then get his IS, ID, RB to something like sensational/tremendous and maybe a bit of SB if i would feel its needed. then i think he would reach perennial allstar (maybe superstar would not be enough) cap and salary would be high. this kind of player would be more than enough for iv and iii league, and good for ii - i.

Last edited by Rycka at 3/30/2010 5:19:26 PM

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136477.20 in reply to 136477.18
Date: 3/30/2010 5:48:54 PM
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i personally tried this approach on guars, take small guys who started as center and make them to sf like guards - but it isn't easy and i believe i need some more patient with them^^

From: zyler

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136477.22 in reply to 136477.21
Date: 4/5/2010 8:00:27 PM
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wrong.

js is effected by trainer level, stamina and free throws are not.
js is effected by age, stamina and free throws are not.


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