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110021.14 in reply to 110021.12
Date: 9/14/2009 3:21:53 PM
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he is an awsome draft pick bro.

He is going to be a good player. If you train him in the right posotions he will be suitable for the U21 team.

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110021.15 in reply to 110021.12
Date: 9/14/2009 5:35:07 PM
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Really needs some driving and handling training asap! but other than that he's pretty solid!

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110021.16 in reply to 110021.15
Date: 9/14/2009 11:44:32 PM
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any sugestions on how i should train him? would appriciate it.

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110021.17 in reply to 110021.16
Date: 9/15/2009 9:11:00 AM
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A good amount of passing and one on one training to start, then switch over to jump shot and pressure.

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110021.18 in reply to 110021.17
Date: 9/16/2009 6:18:49 AM
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thanx, watz som main attributes of a PG,SG,SF,PF and C? would appriciate it if som1 can point them owt 2 me

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110021.19 in reply to 110021.18
Date: 9/16/2009 8:59:20 AM
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For PG and SG, you want to train Jump Shot, Jump Range, Outside Defense, Handling, Driving, and Passing (The 3 most important ones in my opinion are Jump Shot, Outside Defense, and Passing).

For PF and C, you want to train Inside Shot, Inside Defense, Rebounding, and Shot Blocking (don't train Shot Blocking nearly as much as the other 3).

For SF, a good mix of inside and outside is desired.

But like I said to you in that BB-mail message, focus on one area (guards for you) and make sure your young guys get 48 minutes every week so that they get full training.

Last edited by GM-namssor at 9/16/2009 9:01:15 AM