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180178.20 in reply to 180178.17
Date: 4/15/2011 11:16:21 PM
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It also doesn't change the fact that they actually take shots inside the "inside shot" area.

True and I agree but for guards, skills like JS, JR is waaaay more important than IS.

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180178.21 in reply to 180178.20
Date: 4/16/2011 5:25:39 AM
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I know it's true, but, if you can train JS for forwards and boost the IS (just like I do), why wouldn't you do it?

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180178.22 in reply to 180178.21
Date: 4/16/2011 1:01:42 PM
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Well I never said one shouldn't train IS for guards...:P

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180178.23 in reply to 180178.22
Date: 4/16/2011 1:10:19 PM
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You said that it's not very essential to train IS for guards. I believe it's very important.

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180178.24 in reply to 180178.18
Date: 4/16/2011 7:22:27 PM
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I just drag every single 1 or 2 potential player right to the bottom of my list. Even if he was a 6'0" SG A+ skills 18 years old who scored 40 points in his scrimmage, I just don't want to train a 6th man and he wont sell for anything. Maybe if I was a new team in a low division who just wanted a good player right now I might consider him.

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180178.25 in reply to 180178.23
Date: 4/17/2011 12:13:00 AM
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Well I wouldn't be training IS at the expense of low OD.

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180178.26 in reply to 180178.25
Date: 4/17/2011 6:33:19 AM
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But you could train IS while you train JS, and it has extremely low cost.

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180178.27 in reply to 180178.26
Date: 4/17/2011 9:46:12 AM
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How fast does IS train when training JS for forwards? I don't think the statistics given in the speed training analysis is all that accurate. I've trained JS for wingmen for 11 consequtive weeks and never got a pop in IS.

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180178.28 in reply to 180178.27
Date: 4/17/2011 9:59:58 AM
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For forwards, it's relatively fast. I trained two weeks of JS training for Forwards this season and got 3 IS pops out of my 5 trainees. While there's the issue of subskills, I wouldn't be too surprised to see an IS pop for every four to six weeks of JS (Forwards) training.

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180178.29 in reply to 180178.28
Date: 4/17/2011 10:09:38 AM
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Ok thanks. I should have trained JS for forwards...