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228413.3 in reply to 228413.1
Date: 10/15/2012 3:43:04 PM
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JS for SF/PF, play him as an SF for minutes purposes is one route. one on one for SF/PF would work too.

regardless of which role you select, IS is an important secondary IMO.

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228413.4 in reply to 228413.3
Date: 10/15/2012 3:51:32 PM
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JS for SF/PF is not recommended. JS training is slower than with JS guards, and IS doesn't train fast enough to compensate. Besides, right now you're best off doing single-position training, like OD at PG (which it seems you've been doing), PA at PG, or IS/ID at C. You don't have other trainees who would benefit from two-position training like JS or REB.

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228413.5 in reply to 228413.4
Date: 10/15/2012 4:13:52 PM
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So you guys suggest training is secondaries, because i have to do that at some point either way, but making him a PG in the long run?

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228413.6 in reply to 228413.5
Date: 10/15/2012 4:22:51 PM
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If you train secondaries, he will be able to play SF especially at the D.IV/D.V level, but yes, long-term he's probably more of a point guard for a Look Inside offense (LI) rather than a pure SF.

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228413.8 in reply to 228413.7
Date: 10/15/2012 8:52:13 PM
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Why not train JS what if he builds a team that plays outside instead of Look Inside. JS is as important as the others. I agree too much JS is a bad thing but too low is also.

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228413.10 in reply to 228413.9
Date: 10/15/2012 9:10:06 PM
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It depends on the type of player he wants to build and will befeit his team.

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228413.12 in reply to 228413.11
Date: 10/15/2012 9:21:05 PM
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That's what beneifit his team meant.

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228413.13 in reply to 228413.12
Date: 10/15/2012 9:34:03 PM
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don't listen to these guys...........OD is the way to go. Or Driving, but DON'T train IS. His IS is as low as it is...........and he already has horrific IS. So train eitherone of the guard skills............I'd say a coin flip between JS and Passing, up to you. OD is fine for now. Unless you want to train OD for the rest of the season that way he can be a better defender.....anyways, YOU decide what you want for your guard........we just do suggestions

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