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197433.14 in reply to 197433.13
Date: 10/1/2011 5:09:28 AM
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It keeps the salary lower for the SF, I guess.

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197433.15 in reply to 197433.13
Date: 10/1/2011 6:46:40 AM
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Reb really doesn't depend that much on age, so you could leave that to the very end. Plus, for SF you don't really need more than 9. And with a PF the salary will grow quite a lot. I guess it's a judgment call

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Date: 10/1/2011 7:36:41 AM
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197433.18 in reply to 197433.16
Date: 10/1/2011 7:47:27 AM
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SG. Possibly SF, but really never PF. His rebounding is very low for a PF, and he's short, so he won't train rebounds fast enough.

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197433.20 in reply to 197433.15
Date: 10/1/2011 8:25:26 AM
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Reb really doesn't depend that much on age, so you could leave that to the very end. Plus, for SF you don't really need more than 9. And with a PF the salary will grow quite a lot. I guess it's a judgment call



so you saying training speed decline different, for every skill?

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197433.21 in reply to 197433.16
Date: 10/1/2011 8:31:05 AM
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I see that u train him 1on1 a lot this season. Last time i saw him his HA is awful or inept. Now the difficult part comes. 1-pos OD from now on to 14 and then ID to 10. This probably finishes when he turns 20. then RB for a whole season. Then just round off everything else

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197433.23 in reply to 197433.12
Date: 10/1/2011 9:15:13 AM
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the way things are going PF. but the position really doesn't matter that much. what matters is what do you really expect of him.


Train OD to 12-13 at the very least. This will take you roughly a season (yes, it's real slow for a 6'9). At the same time, ID may rise to 10. Then train RB. With his potential, his sky is unlimited, if you are patient enough.


- this is what you should start off with. Imo, after some rebounding throw in some 1v1 and passing. It's very easy to make a high salary (useless) monster, but it's damn hard and long to train a successful well rounded player

If it were me(and this is just me). For the next for seasons it would be:
1.OD
2.ID
3.1v1
4.PA

If you do this you'll end up with a guy that looks something like this:

JS 11 JR 7
OD ~14 HA 19
DR 20 PA ~10
IS 16 ID 17
RB 6 SB 5

Best position PF, projected salary about 60k.


The picture you're painting here is a clear example of overestimating trainingspeed. The guy won't look like this by far, with this training regime


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197433.24 in reply to 197433.16
Date: 10/1/2011 9:19:25 AM
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Normally a SG, however if you really draft that wonderful PF, making him a outside oriented SF would be a possibility. However just waiting till the draft to see what you're getting is better. Who knows his skills demand a other regime.


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