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97029.14 in reply to 97029.13
Date: 6/16/2009 1:32:55 AM
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youve just hit the nail on the head.

search the market for a decent centre and you can pick up someone with low handling/driving/od and js for very cheap.

search again with od/js and all of a sudden you see a price rise.. the time training will add value to you if you then convert your star centre to PF then repeat with a new Centre OR if you decide to cash in.

i might have misunderstood the thread if the topic is about team training... i certainly wouldnt recommend this unless you are faced with a 2 game week. but OD for a PF is very nice and if you can pick up a decent centre with respectable OD i think the time it takes to get to strong better still proficient will give as good a return as using that time on a more traditional guard type player.

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97029.15 in reply to 97029.14
Date: 6/16/2009 3:06:51 AM
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I never said that the 2ndary skills are not important, but are 2ndary. When your big man has 12/12/12 on IS/R/ID, then for sure you can train JS or what else you like. Being big men trainer JS is on my plans, but after this season.

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97029.16 in reply to 97029.15
Date: 6/16/2009 10:27:25 AM
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I never said that the 2ndary skills are not important, but are 2ndary. When your big man has 12/12/12 on IS/R/ID, then for sure you can train JS or what else you like. Being big men trainer JS is on my plans, but after this season.


but sometimes it wasn't bad to train the secondaries earlier, if you have the possibility ;)

Currently i am training a german National PF/C in OD, because he needs it and it sucks a little because i have to keep a eye on his game shape, too. So i play him one game as backup on his natural position and a full game out of position.
to train him inside skills isn't a good idea, because they will stop his progress.

Before i got him, i always train out of position, when i got the chanche to do it. And making rebounds/inside defence for my guards, in season break, or when i have games without a winning chanche.

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97029.17 in reply to 97029.16
Date: 6/16/2009 2:19:08 PM
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If your PF/C has atrocious to awful OD, it's not a good idea to train OD.

My opinion only.

Last edited by T-MACtotherack at 6/16/2009 2:19:21 PM

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97029.18 in reply to 97029.17
Date: 6/16/2009 2:20:32 PM
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Its usually not even worth it, better off getting someone else to train.