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234374.268 in reply to 234374.267
Date: 6/24/2013 4:43:51 AM
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Rebounding obviously needs a lot of training but he could be a great PF or even inside SF depending on how much time your willing to spend on his guard skills.

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234374.269 in reply to 234374.268
Date: 6/24/2013 5:08:53 AM
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Age: 18
Height: 6'3" / 190 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: strong
Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: average
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: respectable
Driving: average Passing: awful
Inside Shot: respectable Inside Def.: awful
Rebounding: atrocious Shot Blocking: awful
Stamina: pitiful Free Throw: respectable

Experience: atrocious

So that's my draftee. He looks like he could be a great guard for inside tactics but I'm not sure what I want him to become yet so I'd like to have your opinions on it. And also, do you think his rebounding needs fixing or will I just leave it atrocious?

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234374.270 in reply to 234374.269
Date: 6/24/2013 5:11:18 AM
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I would just leave the rebounding and make him outside oriented guard (or at least only train outside skills because he already has respectable inside shot). His passing needs to go up immediately though.

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234374.271 in reply to 234374.261
Date: 6/24/2013 8:43:07 PM
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Weekly salary: $ 2 460
Role: regular starter
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DMI: 8200
Age: 18
Height: 7'2" / 218 cm
Potential: perennial allstar
Game Shape: respectable

Jump Shot: mediocre Jump Range: pitiful
Outside Def.: pitiful Handling: awful
Driving: pitiful Passing: atrocious
Inside Shot: inept Inside Def.: average
Rebounding: mediocre Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: inept Free Throw: awful

Experience: atrocious

Any idea on what to do with this character?

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234374.272 in reply to 234374.271
Date: 6/25/2013 3:04:15 AM
Woodbridge Wreckers
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He's probably not your main trainee, and I don't think he should be one of them. I'd focus your training around your other guys since this one has too many holes. You could stick him along with RB/1v1 training to gain some pops quickly and then sell him once you're done with that training.

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234374.273 in reply to 234374.272
Date: 6/25/2013 3:44:39 AM
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He's pretty much my main trainee, I started the game last season with 2 weeks left and essentially kinda had to just randomly pick, he was a 4/4 balls prospect and was the highest potential guy for me to pick. I'm dumping pretty much everything I have into my arena. I have this guy and a starter center who I'm training to be good backups at least. I feel like this is my opportunity to play around with the training so if I screw it up or the minutes I don't screw up someone valuable. I feel like if I make any mistakes at least I screw up a guy I got for free and didn't spend a million bucks on. But you would start 1v1?

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234374.274 in reply to 234374.273
Date: 6/25/2013 3:57:33 AM
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Ah yeah if you're just getting the hang if it he's a good enough player to start with. Basically you can do any training on him since he needs improvement everywhere. If you just started and aren't much stronger than the rest of your league, I'd train his primary skills first so you don't have to play him out of position and be weaker in games. Inside D, Inside scoring and Rebounding are all good things to train, just make sure he gets 48 minutes on the position you train in a week. Once you're getting ahead of your opponents you can start training his secondaries and still be able to win games. When training secondaries, start with 1 on 1 and Jumpshot forwards, since you can still play him at PF which isn't that bad for a C. At the end, if you know you're gonna crush both games in your week anyway, you can train some passing and OD.

Good luck!

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234374.275 in reply to 234374.274
Date: 6/25/2013 6:28:11 AM
Make Zuzi great again
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hey guy's
i've got 2 trainee's
the 1st is the main trainee.

Age: 22
Height: 6'1" / 185 cm
Potential: perennial allstar
Game Shape: average
Jump Shot: prominent ↑ Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: proficient Handling: prolific
Driving: tremendous Passing: proficient
Inside Shot: proficient Inside Def.: strong
Rebounding: awful Shot Blocking: awful
Stamina: average Free Throw: strong

Experience: pitiful





and the 2nd

ge: 19
Height: 6'3" / 190 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: strong ↑ Jump Range: mediocre ↑
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: average
Driving: average Passing: respectable
Inside Shot: awful Inside Def.: average
Rebounding: atrocious Shot Blocking: respectable
Stamina: mediocre Free Throw: respectable

Experience: atrocious


i think the first one will be a nice PG\SG not yet decided.
and 2nd.....
well i'd like to hear your opinion about both of them
selling the 1st is an option.

thank you

Last edited by tomermax at 6/25/2013 6:31:13 AM

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234374.276 in reply to 234374.275
Date: 6/25/2013 7:36:31 AM
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The 1st is turning into a nice player. Imo you should train pressure for a fair few weeks to get the OD up to around 12 (sensational). It wouldn't do any harm to go higher than that. Maybe train OD up to 12 and then bring passing in line with it. Many would argue that OD and PA are the two most important skills for a PG or even a SG, so they are lagging behind a bit.

If the first guy is your main focus, bring the 2nd guy along with the training which is tailored to suit player 1 and then reassess at the end of the season. A 1 in rebounding could be seen as quite a big hole though.

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234374.277 in reply to 234374.274
Date: 6/25/2013 10:10:04 AM
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I was really trying to get his secondaries up because I know those will train better while he's younger because he's so tall. To be honest I almost fired him when I got him so people didn't see how bad he was along with Pick number 1 in season 23 draft. What's worse is that I've got a starter potential Center that came with my team and he's like way better than this guy, he's dropping triple doubles on people even with mediocre passing. My division isn't very competitive, last time I checked I only have 1 other human in it and I'm really crushing most of the computer players. The only reason I lost this last game is because I screwed up my line up really bad and forgot to fix it before game time.

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234374.278 in reply to 234374.277
Date: 6/25/2013 10:19:50 AM
Woodbridge Wreckers
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In that case, train secondaries in weeks you have 2 easy matchups that you'll know you win even if you play a bad C as a guard. If you're not sure, start with 1v1 forwards and play him PF, then Jumpshot wingmen and play him as SF. If you still win by large margins, you can play him as PG and train his passing and OD. I'd start with passing because I doubt many bigs in your league have a reliable jumpshot. Personally, I'd just leave OD as it is because if you want to train all his secondaries it will take so long before he can start for your team.

I'd focus on passing, inside D and inside shot. Then when you feel like you've got the hang of training and the rest of the game, you can buy/draft another/better trainee next season, and focus on that one. If you manage to get your first guy good ID/IS/PA, you can keep training him because RB/DR/HA/JS can all be trained with 2 position training. That way you can complete your first guy's training while also getting better trainees soon.

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