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114423.19 in reply to 114423.18
Date: 10/5/2009 3:49:13 PM
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I guess this is really depends on your defensive tactic and you can hide lack of ID by zones etc. Sure higher ID helps.

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114423.20 in reply to 114423.19
Date: 10/5/2009 3:56:08 PM
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i normally play man to man, the question is also how much effort you should put in and does it make sense to train it.

For big it is the fourth important skill i think, not a small number in the range of rebounding.

From: Mehmet
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114423.21 in reply to 114423.19
Date: 10/5/2009 4:04:25 PM
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imo it a lot depends on your game style
if you play run and gun
js and jr are more important but if u try to score from inside; passing is important
defence is 1st priority of course, cause in my opinion its what makes u win in long term ;d
and try to make them have at least average or strong inside defence then u will have really solid defence :)
so

- if you play from inside
od,passing
handling,inside defence
driving,js,jr

-if u play from outside
od,passing,
driving,js,jr
handling,id

(if js of your pg is worse than passing,when he has much driving he uses too many shoots pointlesly,so i suggest u focus on handling more than driving if u play look inside etc)

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114423.22 in reply to 114423.3
Date: 10/5/2009 5:31:08 PM
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I would go for passing - since that way - your big guys will get the ball more and better... plus a better offensive flow...

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114423.23 in reply to 114423.22
Date: 10/5/2009 7:57:04 PM
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Thanks to all for your input. I learn a few things in this thread. This will hopefully lead to me being able to lead my team to greater accomplishments in the future. I've decided to give One-on-One training a try. bik_76 has sent me the blue print for a very productive One-on-One training for 6 players.

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114423.24 in reply to 114423.17
Date: 10/6/2009 3:30:28 AM
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Obviusly you have to train JS and JR to your PG but i continue thinking that is more important PS, HD and DR if you want to improve an offensive flow director. JS and JR are more important for SG and SF than for PG:)

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114423.25 in reply to 114423.2
Date: 10/6/2009 9:14:23 AM
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You get much better results by rotating training then by hammering the same skill for weeks in a row (so you've shot yourself in the foot a little bit).

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are u sure about that?a friend of mine "hammering" his rookie to OD 13 in a row (2 weeks for 1 up/normal speed) and now he trains Range and got 4 Ups in 6 weeks(faster as normal?!?)..for me it looks like hammering is faster..but u are the pro?!?

Cheers

Last edited by WillFreeman at 10/6/2009 9:15:37 AM

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114423.26 in reply to 114423.25
Date: 10/6/2009 10:08:15 AM
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In the end, alternating OD and JR should be faster than training one of them a lot, and then the other one.

On this topic, I am just as much a pro as anyone else who reads the rules, I guess.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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114423.27 in reply to 114423.1
Date: 10/6/2009 10:29:12 AM
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exellent

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114423.28 in reply to 114423.27
Date: 10/10/2009 9:27:34 AM
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i train guards since 29.8.08 and in this 4 seasons my players had around 30-35 ups in the 6 main skills for guards.
the first whole season i just trained od, which (for me) is the most important skill for my guards.
also important is js and passing. the jr should also be around 11-12.
so for me it is.
1. od, js
2. ps, hn
3. jr, dr

just my opinion. regards

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