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250168.131 in reply to 250168.130
Date: 8/18/2017 12:15:44 PM
April Rain
Naismith
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Chiori
Ya, that's what I'm thinking as well, but that PF seems more of a SF to me than PF at this moment. That Superstar is my biggest priority. Also, I heard it was better to train outside skills first when they're young, so perhaps I should be turning him into a outside big, because of cross effect?

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250168.132 in reply to 250168.131
Date: 8/18/2017 1:08:25 PM
Stavanger Titans
III.6
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The Vikings
It is always better to start with the opposite training. So big players should start with guard-training and Guards with big man training, in case you want to build player that needs from both.

Your superstar is just 18, he can be what ever you want to train him, the skills are quiet balanced. But from his size, he is more a PF than a SF. So you can expect, that training his outside skills will take some time. And this is where the other two trainees can participate.

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250168.133 in reply to 250168.132
Date: 5/9/2024 9:38:04 PM
Saint Andrews Whalers
III.1
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Weekly salary: $ 5 821
Role: rotation player


DMI: 67500
Age: 19 Rookie
Height: 6'6" / 198 cm
Potential: allstar
Game Shape: strong (8)

Jump Shot: respectable (7) Jump Range: respectable (7)
Outside Def.: proficient (9) Handling: prolific (11)
Driving: strong (8) ↑ Passing: proficient (9)
Inside Shot: proficient (9) Inside Def.: awful (3)
Rebounding: mediocre (5) Shot Blocking: proficient (9)
Stamina: awful (3) Free Throw: prominent (10)

Experience: atrocious (1) TSP: 77 (51 + 26)

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Weekly salary: $ 2 991
Role: regular starter


DMI: 54700
Age: 18 Rookie
Height: 6'5" / 196 cm
Potential: hall of famer
Game Shape: proficient (9)

Jump Shot: strong (8) Jump Range: awful (3)
Outside Def.: respectable (7) Handling: average (6)
Driving: prominent (10) Passing: average (6)
Inside Shot: proficient (9) Inside Def.: average (6)
Rebounding: mediocre (5) Shot Blocking: awful (3)
Stamina: average (6) Free Throw: average (6)

Experience: atrocious (1) TSP: 63 (40 + 23)


I could use some advice?

Last edited by Greggs13 at 5/9/2024 9:39:09 PM

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250168.134 in reply to 250168.133
Date: 5/11/2024 2:15:05 PM
Squares
II.4
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I would suggest training inside Defense for now until you figure out how you plan to train. Looks like you're training them to be small forwards? So you really can't go wrong no matter what you train.

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250168.135 in reply to 250168.133
Date: 5/18/2024 7:34:40 PM
April Rain
Naismith
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Chiori
It depends on what position you envision your two players being. My main focus would be the 18yr old HOF and then have your second rookie join in the training.

For me, I would say a mix of pressure training for outside defense and inside shot/defense.


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250168.137 in reply to 250168.136
Date: 6/13/2024 12:40:23 PM
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Naismith
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Not really looking for advice as won't focus on training for next 2 seasons, but send me a link regardless