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234374.181 in reply to 234374.180
Date: 5/18/2013 6:52:46 PM
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To start off, that is a good trainee. When a player is listed at a position, it doesn't mean that they have to play at that position.

I would train his OD to proficient, then depending on what position you want him to play, train his is to strong (SG/SF), prominent (SF/PF), and if you decide to go the PF route, train his REB to prominent as well.

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234374.182 in reply to 234374.181
Date: 5/18/2013 9:41:09 PM
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Owner: Datte Bayo

Weekly salary: $ 18 961
Role: regular starter
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DMI: 209400
Age: 21
Height: 7'1" / 216 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: strong Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: mediocre Handling: inept
Driving: strong Passing: pitiful
Inside Shot: tremendous ↑ Inside Def.: tremendous
Rebounding: sensational Shot Blocking: proficient
Stamina: inept Free Throw: inept

Experience: pitiful

He is getting one position (center) training since the beginning of this season. I want to make him a PF, so I will need to give him some jump shot training. I dont know what else to train. Any suggestions on how i can make him a solid PF??

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234374.183 in reply to 234374.182
Date: 5/18/2013 11:12:51 PM
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I would train OD to strong (this might take a while), then do 1v1 Forwards and get his HA to average. When that's done, hammer PA until that also gets to average. PA will pop fast.

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234374.184 in reply to 234374.183
Date: 5/19/2013 7:28:55 AM
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Let me ask it this way.
I am also developing a guy for sf, and since I have been giving inside training for seasons, my sf will be inside orianted as well. So what I want to know, what will be the best build up for my future PF in my team. Should i give him some jump shot training(may be till his JS is prolific) for him to spread the floor for my guards and center?
I know PA/HND is essential for offensive flow yet he is already 21 years old so how long it will take for him to reach the levels you mention in those categories. or would average be enough?
And I have no idea about how much OD would be required for PF. I could make an assumption in a real life situation but I dont have any idea about game mechanics, so i dont know what level of impact OD would have on my PF's performance.
sorry for the long post and slight off-topic questions but this trainee is one player I have been focusing on since his draft and I consider him as the future star of this team, hence a lot of questions.

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234374.185 in reply to 234374.184
Date: 5/20/2013 8:03:24 PM
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I'm a bit busy at the current time, but you can BB-Mail me his skills, what level trainer you have, what you have been training at what positions, and I will be more than glad to help you.

From: Krakon

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234374.186 in reply to 234374.185
Date: 5/21/2013 6:28:53 AM
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What about this PG, still worth training him, i dont even know why i didnt start to train him before this season. but since i did he has been growing quite nicely. Currently while having advanced trainer training his passing. When is the right time to update his jump shot?

Last edited by Krakon at 5/21/2013 6:32:31 AM

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234374.188 in reply to 234374.187
Date: 5/21/2013 1:00:08 PM
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While Manon is correct in terms of usefulness in a decent division, i think your division standing is low enough that you can afford to float into next season with OD/PA where they are. It will save you salary costs to wait until the season changes over. I think anywhere from 20k-50k over the course of a season can be saved by popping JS once, less if it pops twice. So that would be what i would do if you think you can survive the first few weeks of next season on what appears to be 12 OD and 11 PA.

Just my opinion though.

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234374.189 in reply to 234374.188
Date: 5/21/2013 3:54:57 PM
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Atlyginimas: $ 3 609
Rolė: Įtakos nedarantis žaidėjas
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DMI: 49800
Amžius: 18
Ūgis: 6'3" / 190 cm
Potencialas: MVP
Forma: patyręs
Metimas: stiprus Pataikymo nuotolis: niekingas
Išorinė gynyba: stiprus ↑ Driblingas: gerbiamas
Veržimasis : patyręs ↑ Perdavimai: vidutinis
Artimi metimai: pusėtinas Vidinė gynyba: stiprus
Kova dėl kamuolių: vidutinis Metimų blokavimas: vidutinis
Ištvermė: katastrofiškas Baudų metimai: gerbiamas

Patirtis: niekingas

Any suggestions what to train this season and next year :)

From: E.B.W.

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234374.190 in reply to 234374.189
Date: 5/21/2013 5:41:08 PM
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Definitely train his metimas up to gerbiamas.

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