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244808.154 in reply to 244808.153
Date: 8/30/2013 10:44:36 PM
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Thanks. That may be possible next season but this season the plan was to do 2 pos trainin in RE and 1on1F. Next season I will have a hard choice to make about who to train & who not.

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244808.155 in reply to 244808.154
Date: 9/2/2013 3:49:07 AM
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Thanks. That may be possible next season but this season the plan was to do 2 pos trainin in RE and 1on1F. Next season I will have a hard choice to make about who to train & who not.

I hope you will train him well.

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244808.156 in reply to 244808.150
Date: 9/2/2013 8:48:35 PM
Kitakyushu
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Wow!! The Birdman was perfect lastnight. 5-5 from the field. 1 rebound 4 assist and 2 blocks...Nice game

Mukai was the man of the match, he was everywhere. Ariyoshi and Kakefu were beast on the glass.

The D was great...12 blocks....You can tell the trainers are training SB.
And on O....Push the Ball was pretty cool. It was against a weak team but I liked the inside/outside feel of it.
And a funny fact....Saiki gets the start for the NT team with 10 passing....I have a 15,13,12, and two 11s on the U-20 team.
I won't run a blank line up because I don't like anything under 11 passing at the SG spot, and I know the GE will sub a low passing player there. Passing is very important for all players...

Training needs for the Offseason....
PG/SG: OD/passing/JR
SF/PF: OD/passing/JR/REB/ID
PF/C: OD/Passing/REB/ID
ALL PLAYERS
1 on 1 Fs/ SB


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244808.157 in reply to 244808.156
Date: 9/2/2013 10:56:01 PM
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Birdy had a good week (he was great on Saturday too). Hopefully, merely a glimpse of things to come. Very happy with both my players in NT duties last night.


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244808.158 in reply to 244808.156
Date: 9/4/2013 2:50:20 AM
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PF/ C: need OD/Passing?

All Players need SB?

I thinks one thing wrong and waste of the training week for this position trainees.

From: malice

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244808.159 in reply to 244808.158
Date: 9/4/2013 3:28:48 AM
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Dude... PF/Cs absolutely should have OD/Passing.
Just the same as guards should have IS/ID and some SB.

If you're creating PF/Cs that don't have OD/Passing, they're going to struggle to get a game in NT (and possibly U21)... unless they are complete and utter one dimensional monsters with 250k++ salaries.

I've spent an entire season working on OD/Passing/JS for K-Mat & Tim ( (21305788) & (23706795) ), and I'm about to commence another season doing the same. It's hard going, but they are beginning to look like very good players.

I've teamed them with my other trainee, Torii ( (27821782) ). It works out well as he's now working on his primaries - but the season after next, he'll be working on his interior skills, as I finish up K-Mat & Tim. And only then will he start to be the player he could be.

The best thing is about training secondaries, at worst, the addition to the salary is minimal, but the end result is a significant increase in on-court impact.

Rather than tell the U21 coach that he's wrong, ask *why* he's asking managers to do that training.

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244808.160 in reply to 244808.158
Date: 9/4/2013 4:35:41 AM
Kitakyushu
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Yeah......If a PF/C has OD and another one doesn't......who do you think I would play?
I would rather have this
Jump Shot: average Jump Range: inept
Outside Def.: strong Handling: prominent
Driving: proficient Passing: strong
Inside Shot: prominent Inside Def.: prolific
Rebounding: prominent Shot Blocking: strong

than
Jump Shot: awful Jump Range: pitiful
Outside Def.: atrocious Handling: inept
Driving: prominent Passing: inept
Inside Shot: prolific Inside Def.: sensational
Rebounding: sensational Shot Blocking: strong

Passing and OD are very important for Both PF and C.

And let me tell you this......if I have to choose between two SGs with the same GS and same G skills and one has average SB and the other had pitiful and I know that a team is going to run LI....who do you think will get the start? The better SB....easy

Maybe you are not ready to be U-21 manager. With silly post like this and the whole Kishita sabotage. I really don't think you know what you are doing or talking about. You pop in every once in awhile and all you do is spout this negativity....Looks like I will running for U-21 or trying to talk Malice into it. You"re not ready.

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244808.161 in reply to 244808.158
Date: 9/4/2013 4:50:26 AM
Kitakyushu
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All Players need SB?

Now I know why you posted this.

And I can tell you this.....I have two SGs behind yours with way better Inside skills than your boy Andou. Having a level 1 ID/IS or SB and sitting in a bot league where you could play your boy out of position is inexcusable. Look at Super Takabe....he had a level 1 ID right out of the draft, now it is 6 levels higher. And he is about to take Andou's starting spot.

Last but not least for the newbie in you....
ID helps OD train through elastic effect. And to get ID up you need SB because it effects ID training through elastics. Training is like a spider web, it is all linked. And for you not to know this is sad.
If team ran outside O all the time than a no ID/SB SG would be useful, but when 97% of games are LI battles, having a player handicapped by bad inside skills is just a waste of a jersey.

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