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From: LA-Niko

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I would suggest ignoring Jump Range and Passing completely.
This guy is not a PG and will never be a good one.

He IS a decent Small Forward with some handy bonus skills

Training One on One constantly for an entire season and you will have a killer shooter on your hands, that could be sold for a million at least.


He might not be NT capable but it is skilled enough to provide your team with a lot of money and wins in the future.

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From: Jeeves

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One on One for Guards, or for Forwards?

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I would say definitely forwards.

From: LA-Niko

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Well he is 6'3" and has some good outside skills. It would be worth training him as a guard.

That's what I would do and I have 2 players on NT's that started out like that

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From: ezyfrag

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Junel Viojan (13434471) Small Forward

Weekly salary: $ 6 620

DMI: 16700
Age: 18
Height: 6'9" / 206 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: mediocre Handling: atrocious
Driving: average Passing: average
Inside Shot: mediocre Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: respectable
Stamina: average Free Throw: pitiful

Experience: atrocious

This player could be a great player.. but im not sure what pos to play him in... bbstats says a possible pf but he is a sf at the moment any ideas of what i should do???

From: LA-Niko

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He is tall enough to be fast training inside skills. So I recommend rotating between training Inside Shot, Inside Def, Rebounding and Shot Blocking 2 weeks each and then swap to the next.

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From: ezyfrag

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WHEN HE POPS ON OUTSIDE SCORING I WILL SWAP TO THAT... BUT RIGHT NOW SHOULD I PLAY HIM AS A SF NOW OR A PF??

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Play him in whatever position suits your training routine.

He is actually a very, very good rookie and you could have one of the best SFs in the country if you train him correctly and be almost a lock as a future NT player.

I would recommend single position training for him and training Outside Defense and Jump Range for this season as those are two of the slowest skills to train (because they can be 2 of the most important) so best to train those while he is still young.

From: iwen

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I'm not sure whether your caps lock key is jammed or you're actually screaming...

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lol I unbroke my screaming key!! sorry all!! yeah I will do whatever it takes to make him great.. even if it means losing a few games in the process

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Play him in whatever position suits your training routine.

He is actually a very, very good rookie and you could have one of the best SFs in the country if you train him correctly and be almost a lock as a future NT player.

I would recommend single position training for him and training Outside Defense and Jump Range for this season as those are two of the slowest skills to train (because they can be 2 of the most important) so best to train those while he is still young.

that's the way :)

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