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155426.19 in reply to 155426.14
Date: 8/28/2010 1:31:40 PM
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NOOOOOOOOOO.

Don't train rebounding with star potential... not worth it. After you train 1vs1 this next week train OD to proficient and passing.

From: ezyfrag

To: iwen
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155426.20 in reply to 155426.18
Date: 8/28/2010 1:36:04 PM
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WOW he is lookin good!!! He is going to be like a swiss army knife!!! so many tools you can use him anywhere on the court!!!





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155426.21 in reply to 155426.19
Date: 8/28/2010 1:37:49 PM
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I guess it depends on what he is planning for him. If he is planning on keeping him then don't train rebounding, but if he is planning on training for a season and then selling then I think training 1 pop in rebounding would be quick and not take much of the salary cap and add a lot of value to the player when listed on the TL.

Plus I like players that can rebound personally, but I understand where you are coming from, and I agree that just focusing on guard skills is probably the way to go and would let you get the most out of the star potential.

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155426.22 in reply to 155426.21
Date: 8/28/2010 1:45:04 PM
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If he had better potential I probably would say for him to go for it. He is kinda short anyway. He is in the V and a player with star potential at his cap will be very useful for him in the next divisions.

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155426.23 in reply to 155426.22
Date: 8/28/2010 1:51:08 PM
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Good point.

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155426.24 in reply to 155426.13
Date: 8/28/2010 2:06:52 PM
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He is a realy solid inside center, but his secondaries are a bit of a drag. If you could spend a season of training secondaries he would be pretty solid, and his salary would not get out of hand.

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155426.25 in reply to 155426.18
Date: 8/28/2010 2:11:24 PM
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I have a player that is very similar to this, indeed alot of fun. I will likely turn mine into a PF that has the ability to dominate games from either the inside or outside. You clearly know what you are doing and seem to have a long term plan that makes perfect sense, no need to give you any advice :)

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155426.26 in reply to 155426.3
Date: 8/28/2010 4:34:26 PM
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Right, and I can not understand why this is a Help thread. Well anyway, it is up now.:)

!zazhigai!
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155426.27 in reply to 155426.26
Date: 8/28/2010 6:17:39 PM
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Agreed, it is intended to help, but be a discussion. Oh well, what do we know :P

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155426.28 in reply to 155426.27
Date: 8/28/2010 8:42:42 PM
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Center
Weekly salary: $ 3 591

DMI: 15600
Age: 18
Height: 6'4" / 193 cm
Potential: hall of famer
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: inept Jump Range: pitiful
Outside Def.: inept Handling: atrocious
Driving: mediocre Passing: mediocre
Inside Shot: average Inside Def.: strong
Rebounding: inept Shot Blocking: average
Stamina: inept Free Throw: pitiful

Experience: pitiful

Any advise on how to train this player?

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155426.29 in reply to 155426.28
Date: 8/28/2010 8:48:42 PM
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I think you should work on his outside defense and and inscrease that to strong, because since i think his outside defense can increase, do you always play him at center?

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