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JS and Pa training will train his 2 worst skills and make him into a very rounded guard, and because of his height, it will be quite effective. He's definitely trainable as a 3rd trainee.
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He's a short player so make sure you train his big man skills first. Tons of ID and IS for a couple of seasons because if you wait too long, those skills will be painfully slow to train. There's lots of time to worry about passing and JS down the road.
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